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THE COMTE DE PARIS IN CANADA

Thf. following in reported to have passed at an interview between a r -[Mtrler ami the ('unite de Paris a' ( .Montreal: lie einp'mlically denied; Ili.'il tlii! (r;tilllni 11 it which prevails in l ; ranee is an indication of an increus'"n popular regard for Republican institutions. " Frmi motives whieh it i-i unnecessary to partinilarize, lie said, "the Republicans now in power have abandoned fur a time their latter and relentless policy against the consciences and religious convieI ions iif tln_ vast majority of the people. but this livtincrisy is too nppaieut to ' mt in in* to decive tor an\ length of liinc. Through the annually increasing taxation, the toiling masses are being lobbed of the fruits of their industry bv a corrupt political cliijne. wlio tlazzlo their eyes with visions of an economical millennium which can never exist. The trickery by which it is sought to conceal the really disastrous character of tho 15u3get, proposals now under consideration in Ihe Chamber of Deputies is being exposed by the Monarchical representatives, who alone have tho true intrests of the country at heart. It is the third Republic and the last. After tossing mi the troubled sea of revolution for nearly a century, France yearns for a luiven of rest, and for a regime which would secure to her freedom of conscience, a stcble and economical Government, giving prosperity at home and influence abroad. The heart of France will ever be true to tho great line of Kings who created her glorious past, for sho kn jws that her dest.iuy is linked with the Monarchy. The day is not far distant when, availing herself of the stitutional weapons within her grasp, she will liberate hetself from the thraldom of a tyrannical and atheistic Republic, and enjay 0:100 more the blessing of freedom and of living under a Christian Monarchy."

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2890, 22 January 1891, Page 4

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THE COMTE DE PARIS IN CANADA Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2890, 22 January 1891, Page 4

THE COMTE DE PARIS IN CANADA Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2890, 22 January 1891, Page 4

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