The Worlds Greatest Conflict Review of France And America 1788 to 1800 And Hi

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The Worlds Greatest Conflict Review of France And America 1788 to 1800 And Hi
Henry Boynton
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The Constitution should be settled at Paris. He sent Ney with a French army. The Diet protested. But opposi- tion was useless. Switzerland was suppressed. The Swiss were indignant. Patriots were put in prison. Reding said to the French officer who THE world's greatest CONFLICT. 215 arrested him : "I have obeyed the call of con- science and my country. " Bonaparte was scheming to annex the Valais to France ; he wanted its passes, St. Bernard and Simplon, the gates of Italy.
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... mediator of Switzerland ; he declared that " all the powers will be dissolved. The Senate alone, assembled at Berne, will send deputies to Paris ; each canton can also send some ; and all the former magistrates can come to Paris, to make known the means of restoring union and tranquillity and conciliating all parties. " The chiefs of the Swiss aristocracy immediately joined the radical deputies at Paris. There could be no long discussion, though there was much dis- agreement. Bonaparte manifested towards these Swiss notables, nearly sixty in number, who had gone undelegated to Paris, the exceeding amiabil- ity which he was able to infuse into his manners and address, the condescension expressed in his features and gestures when he wished to please.

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