Luis Henrique

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In a letter to Castlereagh, Talleyrand argued that since the war of 1813–14 had been fought against France, it had required a treaty to end it, but as the recent campaign had been declared pointedly against a single man, peace could be deemed to have returned once he had been defeated and apprehended.
Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna
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