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Pagina 11
... Louis XVIII . had left in the legislative assembly ; the calm courage and the noble dignity with which , in the presence of his military rival , he had held the charta as a buckler before the throne , were favourable to his person , and ...
... Louis XVIII . had left in the legislative assembly ; the calm courage and the noble dignity with which , in the presence of his military rival , he had held the charta as a buckler before the throne , were favourable to his person , and ...
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... Louis XVIII . effected that * Labédoyère was not actually brought to trial until the ministry of Richelieu . It is but justice to observe , that the state of the Protestants in the South excited the attention of the British and Prussian ...
... Louis XVIII . effected that * Labédoyère was not actually brought to trial until the ministry of Richelieu . It is but justice to observe , that the state of the Protestants in the South excited the attention of the British and Prussian ...
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... Louis XVIII . to blame ? Every day made his difficulties more apparent : the government of Monsieur de Talleyrand , notwithstand- ing the cruel compliances which alienated one party , found it impossible to resist the wrath which its ...
... Louis XVIII . to blame ? Every day made his difficulties more apparent : the government of Monsieur de Talleyrand , notwithstand- ing the cruel compliances which alienated one party , found it impossible to resist the wrath which its ...
Pagina 14
... Louis XVIII . was of a temporizing disposition ; the same feelings which made him favourable to a moderate line of policy , made him hostile to an open quarrel with those who urged a violent one . Besides , he was not altogether beyond ...
... Louis XVIII . was of a temporizing disposition ; the same feelings which made him favourable to a moderate line of policy , made him hostile to an open quarrel with those who urged a violent one . Besides , he was not altogether beyond ...
Pagina 15
... Louis XVIII . , the monarch , pleased by his address , struck by his capacity , and anxious to be independent of the political probity of the Duc d'Otrante , desired the " préfet " to submit his reports directly to himself , f and ...
... Louis XVIII . , the monarch , pleased by his address , struck by his capacity , and anxious to be independent of the political probity of the Duc d'Otrante , desired the " préfet " to submit his reports directly to himself , f and ...
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