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Under the Restoration, the nation had grown accustomed to calm discussion, which had been lacking under the Re

For a space of fifteen years, those great principles

Under the Restoration, the nation had grown accustomed to calm discussion, which had been lacking under the Republic, and to grandeur in peace, which had been wanting under the Empire. France free and strong had offered an encouraging spectacle to the other peoples of Europe. Three firefighters die battling huge wildfires on Colorado-Utah border.

A number of blazes have been raging across Utah and Colorado, leading both governors to declare states of emergency. But the next day, as the hour for my drive approached, I cropped up in another place. “What was the lady who was here before?”

The Revolution had had the word under Robespierre; the cannon had had the word under Bonaparte; it was under Louis XVIII. and Charles X. that it was the turn of intelligence to have the word.

The wind ceased, the torch was lighted once more. On the lofty heights, the pure light of mind could be seen flickering. A magnificent, useful, and charming spectacle.

For a space of fifteen years, those great principles which are so old for the thinker, so new for the statesman, could be seen at work in perfect peace, on the public square; equality before the law, liberty of conscience, liberty of speech, liberty of the press, the accessibility of all aptitudes to all functions. Thus it proceeded until 1830. The Bourbons were an instrument of civilization which broke in the hands of Providence.

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