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"
Your
father
,
a
man
of
the
last
century
,
evidently
stands
above
our
contemporaries
who
so
condemn
this
measure
which
merely
re-establishes
natural
justice
.
"
"
I
think
,
however
,
that
these
condemnations
have
some
ground
,
"
returned
Prince
Andrew
,
trying
to
resist
Speránski
's
influence
,
of
which
he
began
to
be
conscious
.
He
did
not
like
to
agree
with
him
in
everything
and
felt
a
wish
to
contradict
.
Though
he
usually
spoke
easily
and
well
,
he
felt
a
difficulty
in
expressing
himself
now
while
talking
with
Speránski
.
He
was
too
much
absorbed
in
observing
the
famous
man
's
personality
.
"
Grounds
of
personal
ambition
maybe
,
"
Speránski
put
in
quietly
.
"
And
of
state
interest
to
some
extent
,
"
said
Prince
Andrew
.
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"
asked
Speránski
quietly
,
lowering
his
eyes
.
"
I
am
an
admirer
of
Montesquieu
,
"
replied
Prince
Andrew
,
"
and
his
idea
that
le
principe
des
monarchies
est
l'honneur
me
paraît
incontestable
.
Certains
droits
et
privilèges
de
la
noblesse
me
paraissent
être
des
moyens
de
soutenir
ce
sentiment
.
"
*
*
"
The
principle
of
monarchies
is
honor
seems
to
me
incontestable
.
Certain
rights
and
privileges
for
the
aristocracy
appear
to
me
a
means
of
maintaining
that
sentiment
.
"