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The author recounts diplomatic interactions between Britain and the French Orléans regime, showing how cooperation over Belgian independence and other European disputes gradually unraveled amid competing interests. Drawing on diplomatic correspondence, the narrative follows successive crises—Belgium, the Eastern question and Egypt, Spanish and Portuguese succession disputes—and the ministerial rivalries that shaped responses. It highlights the influence of key statesmen, the impact of secret negotiations and misperceptions, and the interplay of domestic politics with foreign policy. Organized as chapter-length case studies of individual incidents, the work explains how personal distrust and divergent national aims converted an initial understanding into recurring tension.

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John Hall

John Hall was an author known for his historical and biographical writings. His notable works include "England and the Orléans Monarchy," which explores the political landscape of 19th-century France, and "The Life of Rev. Henry Martyn," a biography that delves into the life and missionary work of the influential Anglican cleric. Hall's writings reflect a keen interest in both history and the personal narratives of significant figures, contributing to the understanding of their impact on society.

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