England and France; Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJohn Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... Charles X. teems with tirades against " l'alliance contre nature avec l'Angleterre . " After showing that in a defensive war our fleets cannot assist France , and that , in an offensive war , as her ally , we shall dread her victories ...
... Charles X. teems with tirades against " l'alliance contre nature avec l'Angleterre . " After showing that in a defensive war our fleets cannot assist France , and that , in an offensive war , as her ally , we shall dread her victories ...
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... Charles X. , being aware of the pre- sence of M. Casimir Perier , and desirous of paying him a great compliment , sent him a portion from the royal dish . It is impossible to describe the countenance of Casimir Perier : he was like a ...
... Charles X. , being aware of the pre- sence of M. Casimir Perier , and desirous of paying him a great compliment , sent him a portion from the royal dish . It is impossible to describe the countenance of Casimir Perier : he was like a ...
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... Charles X. began to indulge in the hope that the nation would at length do justice to his intentions . But , alas ! all this was a complete and systematic delusion , of which Martignac was the first dupe , and the King the second ...
... Charles X. began to indulge in the hope that the nation would at length do justice to his intentions . But , alas ! all this was a complete and systematic delusion , of which Martignac was the first dupe , and the King the second ...
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... Charles X .; and what is still more important , the vast majority of the accused have been acquitted . Ay ! they must now have recourse to some even stronger measure than those contemplated by the former Bourbons . And , in- deed , the ...
... Charles X .; and what is still more important , the vast majority of the accused have been acquitted . Ay ! they must now have recourse to some even stronger measure than those contemplated by the former Bourbons . And , in- deed , the ...
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... Charles and the dauphin in favour of the Duke of Bour- deaux , and of the nomination of the Duke of Orléans , as the Lieutenant - General of the King- dom during the minority of Henry V. In pur- suance of the orders then received from ...
... Charles and the dauphin in favour of the Duke of Bour- deaux , and of the nomination of the Duke of Orléans , as the Lieutenant - General of the King- dom during the minority of Henry V. In pur- suance of the orders then received from ...
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