Luis Henrique

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They, and particularly Talleyrand, had every reason to be anxious. Both as a former servant of Napoleon and the chief engineer of the Bourbon restoration, he was deeply implicated. And his position at Vienna as the plenipotentiary of France depended on whether the King he represented could maintain himself on the throne.
Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna
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