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 1       II|         Compromised by the first Restoration, he was obliged to conceal
 2      III|          France during the first Restoration; but his absence had been
 3      III|         himself during the first Restoration, knew only too well, that
 4      VII| circumstances which attended the restoration of Sairmeuse to its former
 5        X|     following his return, or his restoration, as he styled it.~ ~Inaccessible,
 6     XXIV|           all powerful under the Restoration. With Maurice he was more
 7    XXVII|        of the government, of the Restoration, and concluded by a demand
 8      XXX|         a grand prevot under the Restoration.~ ~He reflected. Should
 9    XXXII|            took measures for the restoration of a great culprit to the
10     XXXV|         early days of the second Restoration; but many deeds of sublime
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