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... ou want to do?" Jerome Bonaparte put away his mocking expression and asked solemnly.

Seeing that Jerome Bonaparte’s attitude was not completely resistant, Thiers couldn’t help but feel a little pleased.

As long as there is no clear opposition, it means there is room for negotiation.

The secret of politics lies in mutual compromise. All the politicians after the Great Revolution believed that obliterating political enemies would only repeat the tragedy of the Great Revolut ...

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