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Pagina 21
... Charles the Tenth received the homage of the princes and great officers of the crown . * The following words are given to Louis XVIII . just previous to his death , and seem , from what I can learn , to have been , with some verbal ...
... Charles the Tenth received the homage of the princes and great officers of the crown . * The following words are given to Louis XVIII . just previous to his death , and seem , from what I can learn , to have been , with some verbal ...
Pagina 22
... Charles X. - Difficulties of situation and causes - Advantage of popular names to avert too sudden popular concessions - Reasons why this advantage should exist - Danger of choosing unpopular names - Example in M. Polignac - Feelings in ...
... Charles X. - Difficulties of situation and causes - Advantage of popular names to avert too sudden popular concessions - Reasons why this advantage should exist - Danger of choosing unpopular names - Example in M. Polignac - Feelings in ...
Pagina 23
... Charles X. courted popular- ity , and had in his favour all the external circum- stances which procure it . Courteous , dignified , with a peculiarly royal air , and a singular grace of expres- sion , his manner and his conversation ...
... Charles X. courted popular- ity , and had in his favour all the external circum- stances which procure it . Courteous , dignified , with a peculiarly royal air , and a singular grace of expres- sion , his manner and his conversation ...
Pagina 24
... Charles X. , with the swift descent of a misgiving sin- ner , had plunged from the pinnacle of gay debauch , where he had signalized his early days , down to the very depths of superstition . Those religious men— the civilized ...
... Charles X. , with the swift descent of a misgiving sin- ner , had plunged from the pinnacle of gay debauch , where he had signalized his early days , down to the very depths of superstition . Those religious men— the civilized ...
Pagina 28
... Charles X. said represented himself , succeeded a ministry which represented no- thing . One is startled at almost every page in the modern history of France to see the little political faith that burns in the hearts of public men . M ...
... Charles X. said represented himself , succeeded a ministry which represented no- thing . One is startled at almost every page in the modern history of France to see the little political faith that burns in the hearts of public men . M ...
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