Memoirs of Prince Adam Czartoryski And His Correspondence With Alexander I Wit

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Memoirs of Prince Adam Czartoryski And His Correspondence With Alexander I Wit
Adam Jerzy Czartoryski
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Keep me in your kind remembrance and believe me your gratefully attached friend, servant, and colleague, 1 ROB T . WILSON. ' ' KALISCH, 1 February 27, 1813.
' I have only this day, my ever dear Prince, received your letter from Dubnow. I am afraid your messenger will depart before I can communicate the result of some conversations that I expect on this interesting subject, which should engage every states- man's, of every country's, serious attention, and every honest man's affections.
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... never been unfaithful to the sacred pledges. Co-operation in such a cause has ever been considered by me as a self-approving act, teeming with more joy and. Dignity of pride than all the distinctions which were conferred on those who originally resisted the appeals which your country made to justice and to honour.
244 MEMOIRS OF PRINCE ADAM CZARTORYSKI ' Poland has proved that the maxim is not infal- lible which recommends division to assure conquest. The spirit of independence has been unconquerable, although its efforts have not been undeviating.


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