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When he arrived at Paris , he found that treachery had not left him one square
yard of earth on which he could find safety ; and , thus reduced , he consented to
a treaty of abdication , signed him to the little island of Elba , on HISTORY OF ...
When he arrived at Paris , he found that treachery had not left him one square
yard of earth on which he could find safety ; and , thus reduced , he consented to
a treaty of abdication , signed him to the little island of Elba , on HISTORY OF ...
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In vain did the insolent man , ved in Paris a few days after the issuing eport ,
issue his decrees for the raising of or the raising of levies en masse ; in vain rut
and supplicate at the same time ; the ecame disgusted with his vanity and inthe
Allies ...
In vain did the insolent man , ved in Paris a few days after the issuing eport ,
issue his decrees for the raising of or the raising of levies en masse ; in vain rut
and supplicate at the same time ; the ecame disgusted with his vanity and inthe
Allies ...
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Che present Act shall be ratified , and the ratificanged at Paris within two days , or
sooner if Paris , the 11th of April , 1814 . L.S. ) The Prince de METTERNICII . L.S.
) J. P. Comte de STADION . L.S. ) ANDRE Comte de RASOUMOUFSKY .
Che present Act shall be ratified , and the ratificanged at Paris within two days , or
sooner if Paris , the 11th of April , 1814 . L.S. ) The Prince de METTERNICII . L.S.
) J. P. Comte de STADION . L.S. ) ANDRE Comte de RASOUMOUFSKY .
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In the meanwhile the Bourbons , with all their train of old tyrannical noblesse ,
which time and the miseries of banishment had left them , were returning to Paris
; where , on the 30th of May , 1814 , they entered into treaties with the Allies .
In the meanwhile the Bourbons , with all their train of old tyrannical noblesse ,
which time and the miseries of banishment had left them , were returning to Paris
; where , on the 30th of May , 1814 , they entered into treaties with the Allies .
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The titulars of places subjected to cautione not the handling of the money , shall
be repaid until the full payment at Paris , by fifths and nencing from the date of the
present Treaty . b those who are accountable , the payment shall tbe latest , six ...
The titulars of places subjected to cautione not the handling of the money , shall
be repaid until the full payment at Paris , by fifths and nencing from the date of the
present Treaty . b those who are accountable , the payment shall tbe latest , six ...
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