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1 II | ambitions~native to the soil of France! We looked upon these things
2 II | difficulty of doing anything in France, the scarcity of~talent
3 II | is a doctor; but he left France, he is~in Asia. At this
4 III | imitate Juste, and keep~out of France, where men waste, in the
5 IV | us when it is~proved that France leaves millions at the German
6 VI | administration of~public affairs in France. Though in him it was vocation
7 VI | thought himself duly equipped, France was torn~by intestine divisions
8 VI | out in the~provinces. In France such struggles will be of
9 VI | will continue so long as France has her present~singular
10 VIII| the~progress of affairs in France and in Europe were enough
11 VIII| Youth has no~outlet in France; it is gathering an avalanche
12 VIII| for intelligent~youth. In France the young are condemned
13 VIII| this moment the youth of France is being driven~into Republicanism,
14 VIII| our~resolution to leave France, where young men of talent
15 IX | effect would be to deprive France of the~cream of its powers
16 IX | England is wife, Marcas bore~France in his heart; he idolized
17 IX | increased by~the inferiority of France at that time, as compared
18 IX | with Russia and~England. France a third-rate power! This
19 X | turned against you, for~France will be tired of your shuffling.
20 X | tired of your shuffling. France will not tell you that~she
21 X | not having the youth of France to lend you its strength~
22 X | is so mean, tries to make France mean too. My~strong nature,
23 XI | to doubt what the fate of France might be,~and it was this
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