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Updated: April 30, 2025


If there could not be a fresh crusade against Buonapartism, at least, there should be no alliance with it. From the beginning Bismarck had little sympathy with this point of view; he regarded the coup d'état as necessary in a nation which had left the firm ground of legitimacy; France could not be governed except by an iron hand.

"My name begins with an R, sir," said Rand. "Pshaw! so does mine!" exclaimed the man at the table with him. "Let him alone, Rand. He doesn't know what he is saying." Rand turned to the first speaker. "'Buonapartism, that's a word that's as ample as Charity, but I hardly think, sir, that it covers this case. It's a very vague word.

It was a damned definite thing, that letter. 'Buonapartism the will to mount sacrifice of obligations Genius prostituted to Ambition sin against light a man's betrayal of his highest self and his own belief the mind's incurable blindness I, I am above all law to take rich gifts and hold the gods in contempt Dædalus wings'" The speaker paused to fill his glass.

Veil her as you please in gauze and tinsel, you've got conquest by the hand. You may not think it, but you're preaching what's the word that 'Aurelius' used? 'Buonapartism." A Federalist of light weight who had arrived at quarrelsomeness and an empty bottle put in a sudden oar. "'Buonapartism' equals Ambition, and both begin with an R." He looked pointedly at Rand.

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