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Pagina 7
... Never had prince assumed a crown with more difficulties than Louis assumed his in 1814 - What party could he rely on for support ? -Universal di- vision where there was the appearance of universal content - The momentary force of the ...
... Never had prince assumed a crown with more difficulties than Louis assumed his in 1814 - What party could he rely on for support ? -Universal di- vision where there was the appearance of universal content - The momentary force of the ...
Pagina 8
... Never was crown so difficult to wear as that which , in the right of hereditary superstition , foreign hands had placed upon this king's head . By what party was he to support himself ? From what elements could the government be formed ...
... Never was crown so difficult to wear as that which , in the right of hereditary superstition , foreign hands had placed upon this king's head . By what party was he to support himself ? From what elements could the government be formed ...
Pagina 22
... never so fatal to its possessor as when accompanied by violence - An absolute theory worst enemy of a constitutional throne . STRANGE to say , never was king at the commence- ment of his reign more popular than the unpopular heir to the ...
... never so fatal to its possessor as when accompanied by violence - An absolute theory worst enemy of a constitutional throne . STRANGE to say , never was king at the commence- ment of his reign more popular than the unpopular heir to the ...
Pagina 35
... never ceased to reign . " But in this sentence the Restoration was contained ; and , let us confess the truth , without it the descendant of St. Louis and Henry IV . , brought into France by foreign bayonets , had far less right than ...
... never ceased to reign . " But in this sentence the Restoration was contained ; and , let us confess the truth , without it the descendant of St. Louis and Henry IV . , brought into France by foreign bayonets , had far less right than ...
Pagina 36
... write its epitaph , while I call posterity to witness- Under the Restoration , 2192 persons were condemned for political offences , of whom 108 were to death . " That weakness is never so fatal to its possessor 36 RESTORATION .
... write its epitaph , while I call posterity to witness- Under the Restoration , 2192 persons were condemned for political offences , of whom 108 were to death . " That weakness is never so fatal to its possessor 36 RESTORATION .
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France, Social, Literary, Political Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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