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... Duke de Tonnere faves his life by fur- rendering the keys of the palace ; his large and valuable cabinet of medals and curiofities plundered and defroyed . Arsenal and magazines feized by the riolers . Parliament of Britany meet in ...
... Duke de Tonnere faves his life by fur- rendering the keys of the palace ; his large and valuable cabinet of medals and curiofities plundered and defroyed . Arsenal and magazines feized by the riolers . Parliament of Britany meet in ...
Pagina 3
... Duke of Or- leans , and of the imprifonment of two of their members , on account of their conduct in the courfe of the great , debates which took place in the king's prefence , upon the preced- ing memorable 19th day of Novemn- ber ...
... Duke of Or- leans , and of the imprifonment of two of their members , on account of their conduct in the courfe of the great , debates which took place in the king's prefence , upon the preced- ing memorable 19th day of Novemn- ber ...
Pagina 4
... duke and of the two magil- trates : fuch a ftep would be no lefs derogatory from the effential principles of the conftitution , and of public order , than from the ge- nerous fentiments of the sufferers themfelves . That , all his ...
... duke and of the two magil- trates : fuch a ftep would be no lefs derogatory from the effential principles of the conftitution , and of public order , than from the ge- nerous fentiments of the sufferers themfelves . That , all his ...
Pagina 19
... duke , three other peers , and two arch- bithops , prefented themselves in perfon to the king at Verfailles , and delivered into his own hands a pa- per of fo extraordinary a nature , that neither the names of the pre- fenters or ...
... duke , three other peers , and two arch- bithops , prefented themselves in perfon to the king at Verfailles , and delivered into his own hands a pa- per of fo extraordinary a nature , that neither the names of the pre- fenters or ...
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... duke de Tonnere , who governed that province , was in imminent danger ; that he was obliged to furrender the keys of the palace to the in- furgents for its prefervation ; that among other outrages they plun- dered his large and valuable ...
... duke de Tonnere , who governed that province , was in imminent danger ; that he was obliged to furrender the keys of the palace to the in- furgents for its prefervation ; that among other outrages they plun- dered his large and valuable ...
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