The works of John Moore. With memoirs of his life and writings, by R. Anderson, Том 41820 |
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... ment of Flanders at Versailles - The National Assembly displeased with the King's Answer to their Address - The Transactions of the Enter- tainment misrepresented - Insurrection at Paris - M . La Fayette en- deavours to quell it ...
... ment of Flanders at Versailles - The National Assembly displeased with the King's Answer to their Address - The Transactions of the Enter- tainment misrepresented - Insurrection at Paris - M . La Fayette en- deavours to quell it ...
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... ment of his subjects seemed to make them feel the sor- rows of their king as their own , and submit with alacrity to heavier exactions than were ever wrung by tyranny from men . Mankind are governed by force and by opinion . Lewis made ...
... ment of his subjects seemed to make them feel the sor- rows of their king as their own , and submit with alacrity to heavier exactions than were ever wrung by tyranny from men . Mankind are governed by force and by opinion . Lewis made ...
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... ment ? A king of such a character as Henry IV would cer- tainly carry men a great length in the most cordial loyal- ty ; but let those who wish to embody patriotism , and many of the sentiments which beautify and harmonize so- ciety ...
... ment ? A king of such a character as Henry IV would cer- tainly carry men a great length in the most cordial loyal- ty ; but let those who wish to embody patriotism , and many of the sentiments which beautify and harmonize so- ciety ...
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... ment , the French of those days were proud of the unlimit- ed nature of their monarchy , with all its crimes broad- blown ; and , after they had despaired of the regent , they centered their hopes of a redress of grievances in the young ...
... ment , the French of those days were proud of the unlimit- ed nature of their monarchy , with all its crimes broad- blown ; and , after they had despaired of the regent , they centered their hopes of a redress of grievances in the young ...
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... ment of mutual support and prosperity . Those circumstances certainly had a tendency to re- move the impressions which the conduct of Lewis XV might have made , and to revive the languishing loyalty of the nation . At this time ...
... ment of mutual support and prosperity . Those circumstances certainly had a tendency to re- move the impressions which the conduct of Lewis XV might have made , and to revive the languishing loyalty of the nation . At this time ...
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