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dkscore · 6 months ago
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Exploring the Auspicious Gajakesari Yoga: Unveiling the Mystical Power of Jupiter and Moon in Vedic Astrology part 1
In the intricate world of Vedic Astrology, the conjunction of Jupiter and the Moon forms a significant planetary alignment known as Gajakesari Yoga. This auspicious yoga is celebrated for its profound impact on an individuals life, bringing forth blessings of wisdom, prosperity, and emotional balance. The mystical combination of Jupiter (Guru) and Moon (Chandra) in ones horoscope is not just a celestial event but a gateway to understanding deeper spiritual and material realms.
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caninegrove · 7 months ago
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𓆩✧`〖 Luck Pronouns 〗´✧𓆪
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➢ 🐞/🐞/🐞's/🐞self ➢ 🐇/🐇/🐇's/🐇self ➢ 🐖/🐖/🐖's/🐖self ➢ 🍀/🍀/🍀's/🍀self ➢ 🥠/🥠/🥠's/🥠self ➢ 🎱/🎱/🎱's/🎱self ➢ 🎲/🎲/🎲's/🎲self
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rausule · 2 years ago
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SPIRITUS, CLASIS, SOCIETATIS INTERACTION
operarii mercenarii, qui pro illis laborant et operarii qui praedia colunt, quartum praedium seu proletarium sic dictum constituent.
Non est credendum id, quod superioris ordinis est, semper superiorem statum oeconomicum in tuto collocare. Magna pars clericorum et minorum nobilium nulla locupletior est quam legati tertii status et opifices, professionales, mercatores et argentarii maiorem semper potentiam oeconomicam acquirunt. Haec una ex maximis causis motus revolutionarios oritur (primum Revolutionem Anglicam, deinde Americanam et Gallicam).
Pauperes ditari
Nuper Medii Aevi tempus est in quo municipia et urbes elaboraverunt, urbes quae in primo Medio Aevo plena declinatione erant. Novus bourgeoisis mercantilium narum civitatis communitatis constituit et novam progressionem oeconomicam dabit. Unde nova mercatura bourgeoisie venit? Henricus Pirenne historicus Belgicus (1862-1935), postquam exclusis ex colonis qui sedem stabilem in magnis praediis possessionibus habent, proferre potest hypothesin suggestivam quam hoc loco referimus.
"Ut mirum hoc videri potest, restat ergo sola solutio: mercatores habent maiores pauperes, id est homines sine terra, massam fluctuantem quae percurrit regionem, quae in messe locatur, rebus dicatum." Exceptio venetorum, quorum lacunas fecerunt piscatores et conflatores salis ab initio, qui mercatum byzantinum suppeditant. omnia lucrari qui non habet terram homo est homo qui sibi soli innititur et qui de nullo sollicitus est sed sunt periti et periti homines qui viderunt mundum qui sciunt linguas et qui noverunt diversas consuetudines et quem paupertas facit ingeniosum. Ex hac faece dubitamus, pi- prima.
sanus et Januensis. In septentrione vero Europae isti Scandiani qui Constantinopolim proficiscebantur, quid erant nisi homines sine possessionibus et fortuna quaererent?
Fortunam quaerens - hoc verbum est. Multi non invenerunt, et in praeliis interierunt, vel paupertate exstirpati sunt. Sed alii successerunt. Cum nihil, hoc est, in nihil nisi virtute, mente, audacia fortunam suam reddiderunt. […] Successit aliquis in expeditione piratica, portum Musulmanum diripuit, navem onerariam captam. Reversus est, et subito potest aliquos pauperes daemonia conducere et inire, vel aliquod vile frumentum alicubi emere et illud capere, ubi saevit fames, multo pretiosius vendere […]. Negotiatores professionales nondum sunt, sed unum facti sunt. Ita fiunt, cum commercium decisive transformat ut vita quaedam in se fiat, extraneus ab hodierno adventurous vita. Inde mansiones perpetuas capiunt. Residentiae indigent, quia revera in operationes negotiationis normales ingressi sunt. Ad eorum conversationem consistunt in loco. Iuxta portum, locus receptui navium, in civitate episcopali bene situata».
(Sumpta ab: Henri Pirenne, Historia Europae ab incursionibus usque ad saeculum XVI, Sansoni, Firenze 1956, pp. 148-149).
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babyawacs · 2 years ago
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.@kremlinrussia_e .@ukraine #putin: you, like aeh aeh q u e e n  e l i z a b e t h  aeh  have learned that wars suc k one war away from losing all and untilthen it ruins pros perity and theynever happen or end as expected if west does not want peace they aim for regime change and that is a mis take allyouhave is allright the february lines instantly and longterm youcan try your all krim and donbas etc wantedbackt oo no natomembership  but atleast milparity to russia ormore
.@kremlinrussia_e .@ukraine #putin: you, like aeh aeh q u e e n e l i z a b e t h aeh have learned that wars suck one war away from losing all and untilthen it ruins prosperity and theynever happen or end as expected if west doesnot want peace they aim for regime change and that is a mistake allyouhave is allright the february lines instantly and longterm youcan try your all krim and donbas etc…
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shammah8 · 4 years ago
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Send Prosperity!
“There is an anointing upon you this day for advancement, says the Lord. It shall cause you to push forward quickly because My Spirit has sent an endowment of prosperity upon you now!”
Prophetic Scripture
Save now, I beseech thee, O Lord: O Lord, I beseech thee, send now prosperity (Psalms 118:25).
In Psalms 118:25, the word pros
perity means to advance and push forward. When the psalmist was calling out for the Lord to send prosperity, he was saying, “Lord, we beg of you, push us forward and cause us to advance successfully now!” He was expressing to the Lord his feeling that the next step going forward was going to require a supernatural “push” by the Spirit of God. Sometimes our next step requires a supernatural thrust from the Lord to help propel us to keep moving forward. Notice how the psalmist begins the verse by saying,Save now.” He was revealing that the next step toward success needed a God-intervention for it to even be possible. He needed God to literally force his feet forward.
Sometimes, we need God to place an endowment upon us for that kind of advancement. Of course, that need for advancement can mean any number of things. Prosperity can certainly include a much-needed advancement in the area of finances; however, the need is different for everyone. The important thing is knowing that if the psalmist could call out to God for divine prosperity to be sent in his situation, so can we. In whatever area you need to prosper or advance, ask the Lord to give you a divine endowment of power to push forward. Expect it to manifest, and know that the Lord is sending prosperity now!
Prayer
Lord, I ask You to send an anointing for prosperity upon me right now. Cause me to push forward and advance in those areas where it looks impossible. I receive a divine intervention of prosperity upon my life today! Amen.☕️Brenda Kunneman
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corallorosso · 4 years ago
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Ddl Zan, la Lega chiama come “esperti” periti agrari, curatori di gay e sacerdoti C’è la negazionista, il curatore, il gay in astinenza. La drag queen leghista, il figlio del leader di Forza Nuova e il perito agrario. È destinata a far discutere la lista dei 170 “esperti” presentata dal Presidente della Commissione Giustizia, Andrea Ostellari, che dovranno pronunciare un parere “tecnico” sul ddl Zan contro l’omotransfobia, la misoginia e l’abilismo. “Casa Ostellari”, l’ha definita Monica Cirinnà riferendosi al numero altissimo di auditi che rischia di allungare i tempi di una discussione che ha subito freni e contraccolpi. Una mossa che “ha come unica finalità quella di affossare la legge” commenta Franco Mirabelli, senatore del Partito Democratico e capogruppo in Commissione Giustizia. A scorrere la lista però il colpo d’occhio è da baraccone ambulante per via dei nomi che poco hanno a che fare con l’esperienza tecnica-scientifica richiesta per esprimersi su un provvedimento di legge. Da Platinette (alias Mauro Coruzzi) a Nino Spirlì, presidente facente funzioni della Calabria ("Dirò negro e frocio fino alla fine dei miei giorni, la lobby frocia vuole toglierci le parole”). Tra i nomi spicca quello di Giorgio Ponte, richiesto dal centro-destra in quanto “scrittore”. Ponte è noto alle cronache per una lettera pubblicata dal settimanale Tempi nel 2015, l'uomo si era definito omosessuale e felice di non avere gli stessi diritti di tutti gli altri, affermando che la sua «condizione» avesse «cause psicologiche» e che necessariamente dovesse essere modificata o ignorata attraversare la totale astinenza. (...) Dall’universo anti-Lgbt del Family Day non manca nessuno: c’è Toni Brandi, presidente di Pro-Vita e Famiglia. C’è Marina Casini per Il Movimento per La Vita. E ancora Jacopo Coghe sempre di Pro-Vita, Rachele Ruiu, di Generazione Famiglia. Immancabile Massimo Gandolfini, audito come neuro-chirurgo ma noto come portavoce del Family Day, nel 2015 offrì la sua soluzione al suicidio di moltissimi giovani gay a causa dell’omofobia: “Spingiamoli all’eterosessualità”. (...) Il leghista Alberto Zelger, consigliere comunale leghista di Verona diventato noto per le dichiarazioni riportate dal rapper Fedez, sul palco del primo maggio: “Le unioni civili sono una sciagura per la riproduzione e la conservazione della specie”. Andrea Williams, capo della Chiesa Cristiana Evangelica d’Inghilterra noto per le sue posizioni conservatrici e omofobe. E c’è spazio anche per un perito agrario: Daniele Zampolini, presidente dell’associazione non proprio nota “Famiglia nel cuore”, che su Facebook conta 235 like. di Simone Alliva
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inoulovett · 4 years ago
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jamesnodess · 4 years ago
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awamiitala · 4 years ago
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Order Issued by the Sadar-i-Riyasat on August 8, 1953
Where as for some months I have been noticing with growing concern that there have existed acute differences of opinion between members of the Government on basic issues -political, economic and administrative-affecting the vital inter-ests of the State; And whereas members of the Government have been publicly expressing sharply conflicting points of view regarding these matters; And whereas on these fundamental issues the view of a majority of the members the Cabinet are sharply opposed to the view held by the Prime Minister and one of his colleagues; And whereas efforts to work in harmony and pull together as a team having failed, and the majority in the Cabinet has expressed that, lacking as it does in unity of purpose and Action, the present Cabinet has lost the confidence of the people; And whereas the economic distress of the people has considerably increased which needs prompt and serious attention; And whereas a state has reached in which the very process of honest and efficient administration has become impracti-cable; And whereas finally, the functioning of the present Cabinet on the basis of joint responsibility has become impossible and the resultant conflicts have gravely jeopardised the unity, pros-perity and stability of the State; I, Karan Singh, Sadar-i-Riyasat, functioning in the inter-ests of the people of the State, who have reposed the responsi-bility and authority of the Headship of the State in me, do hereby dismiss Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah from the Prime Ministership of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, and conse-quently the Council of Ministers headed by him is dissolved forthwith.
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deborahb · 5 years ago
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fashionringsbg · 5 years ago
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The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia
He had no doubt received the assurance that, in any peace which might be concluded, the affairs of Servia should not be neglected. Nothing could be more advantageous to the country than that its relations should be established in a treaty of peace between the two powers. This was the very guarantee the state required. The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia; and must consequently participate in the perils and ^misfortunes, as well as in the success and pros  J? perity, of that empire.
Russia was now about to enter upon a war more perilous than any in which it had ever been engaged. The good understanding which had existed between that country and France, since the treaty arranged at Tilsit, and confirmed at Erfurt, had gradually diminished since 1810; and it became apparent to all Europe, that open war must ensue between the two empires. Soon afterwards an army such as Europe had never yet seen, was set in motion against Russia: under a general who must ever maintain his rank as one of the greatest military commanders of all ages.
A fierce struggle was impending over Russia: not merely for a trivial loss or gain : but such a decisive conflict as other nations had already sustained; involving her political existence: nay, indeed, the very life of the nation.
Napoleon’s object   in which he had succeeded with the German powers was now to prevail upon the Ottomans to involve themselves with him in this contest; and, as^the„Turks were already at war with Russia, his project seemed easy of accompli slnnent. In his treaty with Austria, Napoleon again acknowledged the integrity of. the Ottoman empirej and a secret article of that treaty stipulated that Turkey should be invited to join in the alliance against Russia. He flattered himself that, by pro
mising to the Ottomans the re conquest of the Crimea, he should induce them to take part in the war, and aid him with all their resources ; so that in a short time 100,000 Turks would overrun the interior of Russia. On the part of the French, it has always been asserted that Napoleon had too long delayed to make decisive proposals of this nature at Constantinople. His minister of foreign affairs asserted, in February, 1812, that the French ambassador there was doing nothing against the interest of Russia ; and an historian, who has seen many secret documents, declares that this was only too true, and that the ambassador was at that time ordered to maintain a strict reserve on the subject.
Perhaps it might be that Napoleon considered his proposals irresistible, at whatever time he might choose to make them; on account of the great oppor tunity which they afforded the Turks for re establishing their power. At the moment when lie opened the campaign of 1812 in earnest, he was by no means deficient in pressing invitations or in brilliant promises.
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shammah8 · 3 years ago
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Send Prosperity!
“There is an anointing upon you this day for advancement, says the Lord. It shall cause you to push forward quickly because My Spirit has sent an endowment of prosperity upon you now!”
Prophetic Scripture
Save now, I beseech thee, O Lord: O Lord, I beseech thee, send now prosperity (Psalms 118:25).
In Psalms 118:25, the word pros
perity means to advance and push forward. When the psalmist was calling out for the Lord to send prosperity, he was saying, “Lord, we beg of you, push us forward and cause us to advance successfully now!” He was expressing to the Lord his feeling that the next step going forward was going to require a supernatural “push” by the Spirit of God. Sometimes our next step requires a supernatural thrust from the Lord to help propel us to keep moving forward. Notice how the psalmist begins the verse by sayingSave now.” He was revealing that the next step toward success needed a God-intervention for it to even be possible. He needed God to literally force his feet forward.
Sometimes, we need God to place an endowment upon us for that kind of advancement. Of course, that need for advancement can mean any number of things. Prosperity can certainly include a much-needed advancement in the area of finances; however, the need is different for everyone. The important thing is knowing that if the psalmist could call out to God for divine prosperity to be sent in his situation, so can we. In whatever area you need to prosper or advance, ask the Lord to give you a divine endowment of power to push forward. Expect it to manifest, and know that the Lord is sending prosperity now!
Prayer
Lord, I ask You to send an anointing for prosperity upon me right now. Cause me to push forward and advance in those areas where it looks impossible. I receive a divine intervention of prosperity upon my life today! Amen.☕️Brenda Kunneman
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mirelaste · 5 years ago
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The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia
He had no doubt received the assurance that, in any peace which might be concluded, the affairs of Servia should not be neglected. Nothing could be more advantageous to the country than that its relations should be established in a treaty of peace between the two powers. This was the very guarantee the state required. The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia; and must consequently participate in the perils and ^misfortunes, as well as in the success and pros  J? perity, of that empire.
Russia was now about to enter upon a war more perilous than any in which it had ever been engaged. The good understanding which had existed between that country and France, since the treaty arranged at Tilsit, and confirmed at Erfurt, had gradually diminished since 1810; and it became apparent to all Europe, that open war must ensue between the two empires. Soon afterwards an army such as Europe had never yet seen, was set in motion against Russia: under a general who must ever maintain his rank as one of the greatest military commanders of all ages.
A fierce struggle was impending over Russia: not merely for a trivial loss or gain : but such a decisive conflict as other nations had already sustained; involving her political existence: nay, indeed, the very life of the nation.
Napoleon’s object   in which he had succeeded with the German powers was now to prevail upon the Ottomans to involve themselves with him in this contest; and, as^the„Turks were already at war with Russia, his project seemed easy of accompli slnnent. In his treaty with Austria, Napoleon again acknowledged the integrity of. the Ottoman empirej and a secret article of that treaty stipulated that Turkey should be invited to join in the alliance against Russia. He flattered himself that, by pro
mising to the Ottomans the re conquest of the Crimea, he should induce them to take part in the war, and aid him with all their resources ; so that in a short time 100,000 Turks would overrun the interior of Russia. On the part of the French, it has always been asserted that Napoleon had too long delayed to make decisive proposals of this nature at Constantinople. His minister of foreign affairs asserted, in February, 1812, that the French ambassador there was doing nothing against the interest of Russia ; and an historian, who has seen many secret documents, declares that this was only too true, and that the ambassador was at that time ordered to maintain a strict reserve on the subject.
Perhaps it might be that Napoleon considered his proposals irresistible, at whatever time he might choose to make them; on account of the great oppor tunity which they afforded the Turks for re establishing their power. At the moment when lie opened the campaign of 1812 in earnest, he was by no means deficient in pressing invitations or in brilliant promises.
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mirelaistanbul · 5 years ago
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The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia
He had no doubt received the assurance that, in any peace which might be concluded, the affairs of Servia should not be neglected. Nothing could be more advantageous to the country than that its relations should be established in a treaty of peace between the two powers. This was the very guarantee the state required. The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia; and must consequently participate in the perils and ^misfortunes, as well as in the success and pros  J? perity, of that empire.
Russia was now about to enter upon a war more perilous than any in which it had ever been engaged. The good understanding which had existed between that country and France, since the treaty arranged at Tilsit, and confirmed at Erfurt, had gradually diminished since 1810; and it became apparent to all Europe, that open war must ensue between the two empires. Soon afterwards an army such as Europe had never yet seen, was set in motion against Russia: under a general who must ever maintain his rank as one of the greatest military commanders of all ages.
A fierce struggle was impending over Russia: not merely for a trivial loss or gain : but such a decisive conflict as other nations had already sustained; involving her political existence: nay, indeed, the very life of the nation.
Napoleon’s object   in which he had succeeded with the German powers was now to prevail upon the Ottomans to involve themselves with him in this contest; and, as^the„Turks were already at war with Russia, his project seemed easy of accompli slnnent. In his treaty with Austria, Napoleon again acknowledged the integrity of. the Ottoman empirej and a secret article of that treaty stipulated that Turkey should be invited to join in the alliance against Russia. He flattered himself that, by pro
mising to the Ottomans the re conquest of the Crimea, he should induce them to take part in the war, and aid him with all their resources ; so that in a short time 100,000 Turks would overrun the interior of Russia. On the part of the French, it has always been asserted that Napoleon had too long delayed to make decisive proposals of this nature at Constantinople. His minister of foreign affairs asserted, in February, 1812, that the French ambassador there was doing nothing against the interest of Russia ; and an historian, who has seen many secret documents, declares that this was only too true, and that the ambassador was at that time ordered to maintain a strict reserve on the subject.
Perhaps it might be that Napoleon considered his proposals irresistible, at whatever time he might choose to make them; on account of the great oppor tunity which they afforded the Turks for re establishing their power. At the moment when lie opened the campaign of 1812 in earnest, he was by no means deficient in pressing invitations or in brilliant promises.
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delicioutravel · 5 years ago
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The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia
He had no doubt received the assurance that, in any peace which might be concluded, the affairs of Servia should not be neglected. Nothing could be more advantageous to the country than that its relations should be established in a treaty of peace between the two powers. This was the very guarantee the state required. The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia; and must consequently participate in the perils and ^misfortunes, as well as in the success and pros  J? perity, of that empire.
Russia was now about to enter upon a war more perilous than any in which it had ever been engaged. The good understanding which had existed between that country and France, since the treaty arranged at Tilsit, and confirmed at Erfurt, had gradually diminished since 1810; and it became apparent to all Europe, that open war must ensue between the two empires. Soon afterwards an army such as Europe had never yet seen, was set in motion against Russia: under a general who must ever maintain his rank as one of the greatest military commanders of all ages.
A fierce struggle was impending over Russia: not merely for a trivial loss or gain : but such a decisive conflict as other nations had already sustained; involving her political existence: nay, indeed, the very life of the nation.
Napoleon’s object   in which he had succeeded with the German powers was now to prevail upon the Ottomans to involve themselves with him in this contest; and, as^the„Turks were already at war with Russia, his project seemed easy of accompli slnnent. In his treaty with Austria, Napoleon again acknowledged the integrity of. the Ottoman empirej and a secret article of that treaty stipulated that Turkey should be invited to join in the alliance against Russia. He flattered himself that, by pro
mising to the Ottomans the re conquest of the Crimea, he should induce them to take part in the war, and aid him with all their resources ; so that in a short time 100,000 Turks would overrun the interior of Russia. On the part of the French, it has always been asserted that Napoleon had too long delayed to make decisive proposals of this nature at Constantinople. His minister of foreign affairs asserted, in February, 1812, that the French ambassador there was doing nothing against the interest of Russia ; and an historian, who has seen many secret documents, declares that this was only too true, and that the ambassador was at that time ordered to maintain a strict reserve on the subject.
Perhaps it might be that Napoleon considered his proposals irresistible, at whatever time he might choose to make them; on account of the great oppor tunity which they afforded the Turks for re establishing their power. At the moment when lie opened the campaign of 1812 in earnest, he was by no means deficient in pressing invitations or in brilliant promises.
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vasilkaworld · 5 years ago
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The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia
He had no doubt received the assurance that, in any peace which might be concluded, the affairs of Servia should not be neglected. Nothing could be more advantageous to the country than that its relations should be established in a treaty of peace between the two powers. This was the very guarantee the state required. The Servian nation thus connected itself most intimately with Russia; and must consequently participate in the perils and ^misfortunes, as well as in the success and pros  J? perity, of that empire.
Russia was now about to enter upon a war more perilous than any in which it had ever been engaged. The good understanding which had existed between that country and France, since the treaty arranged at Tilsit, and confirmed at Erfurt, had gradually diminished since 1810; and it became apparent to all Europe, that open war must ensue between the two empires. Soon afterwards an army such as Europe had never yet seen, was set in motion against Russia: under a general who must ever maintain his rank as one of the greatest military commanders of all ages.
A fierce struggle was impending over Russia: not merely for a trivial loss or gain : but such a decisive conflict as other nations had already sustained; involving her political existence: nay, indeed, the very life of the nation.
Napoleon’s object   in which he had succeeded with the German powers was now to prevail upon the Ottomans to involve themselves with him in this contest; and, as^the„Turks were already at war with Russia, his project seemed easy of accompli slnnent. In his treaty with Austria, Napoleon again acknowledged the integrity of. the Ottoman empirej and a secret article of that treaty stipulated that Turkey should be invited to join in the alliance against Russia. He flattered himself that, by pro
mising to the Ottomans the re conquest of the Crimea, he should induce them to take part in the war, and aid him with all their resources ; so that in a short time 100,000 Turks would overrun the interior of Russia. On the part of the French, it has always been asserted that Napoleon had too long delayed to make decisive proposals of this nature at Constantinople. His minister of foreign affairs asserted, in February, 1812, that the French ambassador there was doing nothing against the interest of Russia ; and an historian, who has seen many secret documents, declares that this was only too true, and that the ambassador was at that time ordered to maintain a strict reserve on the subject.
Perhaps it might be that Napoleon considered his proposals irresistible, at whatever time he might choose to make them; on account of the great oppor tunity which they afforded the Turks for re establishing their power. At the moment when lie opened the campaign of 1812 in earnest, he was by no means deficient in pressing invitations or in brilliant promises.
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