Michael Macdonald

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Coming from a monarchist family, he carried in his head a longer history of France where the Republic was only one of the forms assumed by the state. In the Bayeux speech the word ‘state’ appears eleven times and the word ‘republic’ is never mentioned except to recall the failed precedents of the First, Second and Third French Republics, and those of Weimar and Spain.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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