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This book covers the period from 1793 to 1815, and is an endeavour to disentangle from a smothering mass of military detail the political and diplomatic aspects of the war we waged with France during the greater part of that time, primarily for the restoration of the Bourbon Monarchy. It emphasises the striking reproduction in the late war of the same speeches, phrases and fallacies that kept the war for Monarchy alive for the best part of a generation.

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