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... king , hearing of his arrival , ad- mitted him to his presence . Astonished at the sight of this old man , who , loaded with years and infirmities , more resembled a statue of bronze than a living creature , the king told him that , if ...
... king , hearing of his arrival , ad- mitted him to his presence . Astonished at the sight of this old man , who , loaded with years and infirmities , more resembled a statue of bronze than a living creature , the king told him that , if ...
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... King's Ministers , for not communicating to the Legislature the par- ticulars of the infamous partition treaty of Pilnitz , and for not adopting such defensive measures as might defeat the projects of the associated despots . • When the ...
... King's Ministers , for not communicating to the Legislature the par- ticulars of the infamous partition treaty of Pilnitz , and for not adopting such defensive measures as might defeat the projects of the associated despots . • When the ...
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... king , and the latter a majority in the legislature . Narbonne was a minister agreeable to the Jacobins : the king dismissed him ; and the assembly voted that he carried with him their re gret . The king persevered in surrounding ...
... king , and the latter a majority in the legislature . Narbonne was a minister agreeable to the Jacobins : the king dismissed him ; and the assembly voted that he carried with him their re gret . The king persevered in surrounding ...
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