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Henry Lytton Bulwer. Such was Monsieur de Villèle . To a ministry which Charles X. said repre- sented himself , succeeded a ministry which re- presented nothing . M. One is startled at almost every page in the mo- dern history of France ...
Henry Lytton Bulwer. Such was Monsieur de Villèle . To a ministry which Charles X. said repre- sented himself , succeeded a ministry which re- presented nothing . M. One is startled at almost every page in the mo- dern history of France ...
Pagina 47
... Charles X. had ( on the 2nd of March , 1830 ) pronounced , with the studied accentuation of a theatrical display , his last address to the peers and representatives of France ; to that address the famous majority of two hundred and ...
... Charles X. had ( on the 2nd of March , 1830 ) pronounced , with the studied accentuation of a theatrical display , his last address to the peers and representatives of France ; to that address the famous majority of two hundred and ...
Pagina 48
... 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 amidst meditations on the man- ner in which those ...
... 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 amidst meditations on the man- ner in which those ...
Pagina 49
... Charles X. had looked to the fa- mous XIVth Article * as the basis of a dar- ing plan , which , if the conciliatory plans of his Minister were unsuccessful , would release ma- jesty in a more summary manner from the vul- gar opposition ...
... Charles X. had looked to the fa- mous XIVth Article * as the basis of a dar- ing plan , which , if the conciliatory plans of his Minister were unsuccessful , would release ma- jesty in a more summary manner from the vul- gar opposition ...
Pagina 59
Henry Lytton Bulwer. THE ORDONNANCES . Not violent enough for their purpose ; 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 ...
Henry Lytton Bulwer. THE ORDONNANCES . Not violent enough for their purpose ; 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 ...
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 2 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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