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Pagina 7
... King frightened by the election of Gregoire - The state of the ministry and the chamber - A government must have some ten- dency - Mons . Decazes determines on turning to the less liberal side for support - Left by Mons . Dessolle ...
... King frightened by the election of Gregoire - The state of the ministry and the chamber - A government must have some ten- dency - Mons . Decazes determines on turning to the less liberal side for support - Left by Mons . Dessolle ...
Pagina 8
... king's head . By what party was he to support himself ? From what elements could the government be formed , which would assure him a prosperous and peaceful reign ? The armies that escorted him to the Tuileries had marched over the ...
... king's head . By what party was he to support himself ? From what elements could the government be formed , which would assure him a prosperous and peaceful reign ? The armies that escorted him to the Tuileries had marched over the ...
Pagina 9
... king for a military des- pot ; and the high dignitaries of the empire imagined for a time that their services would be remembered , and their origin forgotten . The momentary force of the restoration was in its giving hopes to all ; the ...
... king for a military des- pot ; and the high dignitaries of the empire imagined for a time that their services would be remembered , and their origin forgotten . The momentary force of the restoration was in its giving hopes to all ; the ...
Pagina 11
... de maintenir . " We'll die for the king , " shouted the people ; but " liberty " was not at that time a habit , and Bonaparte marched to Paris at the head of his troops . pointment of Fouché , a regicide , and Guizot , PERIOD I. 11.
... de maintenir . " We'll die for the king , " shouted the people ; but " liberty " was not at that time a habit , and Bonaparte marched to Paris at the head of his troops . pointment of Fouché , a regicide , and Guizot , PERIOD I. 11.
Pagina 14
... king , of the more moderate.royalists , and stood at once uncompromisingly opposed to the whole power of the " Pavillon Marsan . " * He had already assumed , in 1814 , the title of lieutenant - general , without authority , to the great ...
... king , of the more moderate.royalists , and stood at once uncompromisingly opposed to the whole power of the " Pavillon Marsan . " * He had already assumed , in 1814 , the title of lieutenant - general , without authority , to the great ...
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