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Pagina 33
... Charles X. had ( on the 2d of March , 1830 ) pronounced , with the studied accentuation of a theatri- cal display , his last address to the peers and represent- atives of France ; to that address the famous majority of two hundred and ...
... Charles X. had ( on the 2d of March , 1830 ) pronounced , with the studied accentuation of a theatri- cal display , his last address to the peers and represent- atives of France ; to that address the famous majority of two hundred and ...
Pagina 34
... Charles X. know that the greater part of his life had been passed in schemes of similar catastrophes . The first victim to the events of 1789 , the long years of his exile had gone by amid meditations on the manner in which those events ...
... Charles X. know that the greater part of his life had been passed in schemes of similar catastrophes . The first victim to the events of 1789 , the long years of his exile had gone by amid meditations on the manner in which those events ...
Pagina 40
... Charles X. would have acted more wisely in throwing himself entirely upon the army - The people did not look to the mere act of the Government , but its object They saw that if these means failed to effect that object , another would be ...
... Charles X. would have acted more wisely in throwing himself entirely upon the army - The people did not look to the mere act of the Government , but its object They saw that if these means failed to effect that object , another would be ...
Pagina 43
... of Notre Dame ! " The honour of the Crown , " said he to Charles the Tenth , " may yet be saved . To - morrow , perhaps , this will be impossible . " In spite , however , of the resistance accumulating at REVOLUTION OF 1830 . 43.
... of Notre Dame ! " The honour of the Crown , " said he to Charles the Tenth , " may yet be saved . To - morrow , perhaps , this will be impossible . " In spite , however , of the resistance accumulating at REVOLUTION OF 1830 . 43.
Pagina 48
... Charles X. would not sign any order but that which named M. Mortemart " Président du Conseil " -Fatal effects of delay - The fortunes of Charles X. and General Lafayette once more in opposition . 1 ON the 26th the journals had agreed to ...
... Charles X. would not sign any order but that which named M. Mortemart " Président du Conseil " -Fatal effects of delay - The fortunes of Charles X. and General Lafayette once more in opposition . 1 ON the 26th the journals had agreed to ...
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