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Side 411
... France would have to endure more penance than she had undergone after the emperor's first abdication . The generous attitude of the allies in 1814 had not prevented Napoleon's return from Elba . With Paris now occupied by the armies of ...
... France would have to endure more penance than she had undergone after the emperor's first abdication . The generous attitude of the allies in 1814 had not prevented Napoleon's return from Elba . With Paris now occupied by the armies of ...
Side 415
... France and Europe . When the news of the impending departures spread , France celebrated , while Richelieu , on Wellington's request , passed along a favorable word to the public for the allied move . Richelieu's government enjoyed a ...
... France and Europe . When the news of the impending departures spread , France celebrated , while Richelieu , on Wellington's request , passed along a favorable word to the public for the allied move . Richelieu's government enjoyed a ...
Side 417
... France no later than 30 November 1818. With the issue of evacuation of France and indemnities disposed of , the future relationship between France and the alliance remained the only open subject . 31 Richelieu turned his attention ...
... France no later than 30 November 1818. With the issue of evacuation of France and indemnities disposed of , the future relationship between France and the alliance remained the only open subject . 31 Richelieu turned his attention ...
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