France Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina 160
... Charles the Tenth received the homage of the princes and great officers of the crown . * The following words are given to Louis XVIII . just previous to his death , and seem , from what I can learn , to have been , with some verbal in ...
... Charles the Tenth received the homage of the princes and great officers of the crown . * The following words are given to Louis XVIII . just previous to his death , and seem , from what I can learn , to have been , with some verbal in ...
Pagina 161
... Charles X. - Difficulties of situation , and causes . -Advantage of popular names to avert too sudden popular concessions.- Reasons why this advantage should exist . - Danger of choosing unpopular names . - Example in M. de Polignac ...
... Charles X. - Difficulties of situation , and causes . -Advantage of popular names to avert too sudden popular concessions.- Reasons why this advantage should exist . - Danger of choosing unpopular names . - Example in M. de Polignac ...
Pagina 162
... Charles the Tenth owed the greater part of his short - lived popularity to a certain grace of language , and a certain chivalry of manner , of which it is impossible for any one but a Frenchman to understand the value . The re- moval of ...
... Charles the Tenth owed the greater part of his short - lived popularity to a certain grace of language , and a certain chivalry of manner , of which it is impossible for any one but a Frenchman to understand the value . The re- moval of ...
Pagina 163
... Charles X. , with the swift descent of a misgiving sinner , had plunged from the pinnacle of gay debauch , where he had signalised his early days , down to the very depths of superstition . Those religious men - the civilized ...
... Charles X. , with the swift descent of a misgiving sinner , had plunged from the pinnacle of gay debauch , where he had signalised his early days , down to the very depths of superstition . Those religious men - the civilized ...
Pagina 166
... Charles X. said represented himself , succeeded a ministry which represented nothing . • One is startled at almost every page in the modern history of France , to see the little political faith that burns in the hearts of public men . M ...
... Charles X. said represented himself , succeeded a ministry which represented nothing . • One is startled at almost every page in the modern history of France , to see the little political faith that burns in the hearts of public men . M ...
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Adèle amidst ancient années Antony appear aristocracy army arrondissement assassination Bonaparte Chamber of Deputies character Charles Charles X Charta Châteaubriand civil classes Comte d'Artois court crimes Decazes département Duc d'Orléans Duc de Raguse effect empire England epoch fait favour feelings female fortune France French gaiety genius Gennaro gentleman give grace Gubetta habits honour ideas influence Jemmapes Jeppo King lady liberty literary Louis Philippe Louis XIV Louis XVIII Lucrèce Borgia M. V. Hugo Madame Maffio Maine-et-Loire manners ment minister modern monarchy Monsieur Napoléon nation nature nobility Oloferno once opinion Ordonnances palace Palais Royal Paris Parisian party passed passion persons political popular population present prince reign Restoration revolution Richelieu royal society soldier spirit suicides Tableau terrible Thiers things throne tion Tuileries Valmy vanity Victor Hugo Villèle wish women writing young