The North British Review, Том 39W. P. Kennedy, 1863 |
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... king , and closed just three years before the fall of Louis Philippe . Strictly fulfilling the promise of its title , this book is no more than the public life of a public man , as shown in his speeches and writings set in a framework ...
... king , and closed just three years before the fall of Louis Philippe . Strictly fulfilling the promise of its title , this book is no more than the public life of a public man , as shown in his speeches and writings set in a framework ...
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events could alone check its career , these counsellors of the exiled King declined to conspire in his behalf ; they merely watched in his interest the progress of events and the changes of public opinion . The consular government knew ...
events could alone check its career , these counsellors of the exiled King declined to conspire in his behalf ; they merely watched in his interest the progress of events and the changes of public opinion . The consular government knew ...
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... kings the hapless boy who had been done to death by slow tor- ture in the den of Simon the cobbler . The year of ... king . The nation , sick of war and of glory , longed for peace abroad and as much liberty at home as it dared to ...
... kings the hapless boy who had been done to death by slow tor- ture in the den of Simon the cobbler . The year of ... king . The nation , sick of war and of glory , longed for peace abroad and as much liberty at home as it dared to ...
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... King to make Royer Collard a Count . Be a Count yourself , ' answered the offended commoner to the highborn priest . He afterwards told his friends that he had sufficient attachment to the Crown to forget this piece of impertinence on ...
... King to make Royer Collard a Count . Be a Count yourself , ' answered the offended commoner to the highborn priest . He afterwards told his friends that he had sufficient attachment to the Crown to forget this piece of impertinence on ...
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... King nor his ostensible ministers were chiefly blameable ; these discontents were mainly the work of the Comte d'Artois and his courtiers , and of the ultra - royalists throughout the country propagating the belief that whatever the ...
... King nor his ostensible ministers were chiefly blameable ; these discontents were mainly the work of the Comte d'Artois and his courtiers , and of the ultra - royalists throughout the country propagating the belief that whatever the ...
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