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For, after the dismemberment of their country
they seem to have relied on no natura their natural ancient
allies: and looked for to France for their deliverance.
The advantages they reaped by their
last alliance with the French may be seen in the establishment
of the Duchy of Warsaw: are the foundation of
which the present constitutional Kingdom of Poland
is founded grounded. Hence It appears then that to be to have been
that the a natural order of things grown up with and established
on the formation of the governments in Europe
to see Polands affairs wedded to those of
France, and made it necessary for the peace of Europe nece It may thus The abolition of this order
afflicted made a chasm in the equilibrium of
the and destroyed the equilibrium of European
monarchies; which was followed by the many
disasters of wars.
The basis of the greatness of nations is the nation-city.
It is upon the foundation of the national spirit, which
took with simultaneously with the nation,
or rather gave birth to the nation itself and
by the extent of its development, that every
nation makes its recollections.
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