The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... affected , in behalf of the Restoration . Though frequently condemning it , I cannot refuse it my sympathy . " Why so ? " murmurs the austere republican . I will tell him . " Tis because it was the period when feeling and imagination ...
... affected , in behalf of the Restoration . Though frequently condemning it , I cannot refuse it my sympathy . " Why so ? " murmurs the austere republican . I will tell him . " Tis because it was the period when feeling and imagination ...
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... affected to repose in them unlimited confidence , and to complain against men and destiny . He exerted himself to inspire with terror the souls of his courtiers who were linked to his fate , that this very terror should instil a ...
... affected to repose in them unlimited confidence , and to complain against men and destiny . He exerted himself to inspire with terror the souls of his courtiers who were linked to his fate , that this very terror should instil a ...
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... affected an abjuration of ambition and a spirit of paternal feeling , calculated to inspire hopes of his forbearance in negociating . The wisdom of mature manhood , and the lassitude of the war - worn soldier , might be recognised in ...
... affected an abjuration of ambition and a spirit of paternal feeling , calculated to inspire hopes of his forbearance in negociating . The wisdom of mature manhood , and the lassitude of the war - worn soldier , might be recognised in ...
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... affected some ridiculous peculiarities by way of pledges to the Emperor of his lacking ambition . A man , thus making himself a butt to the railleries of the court and the laughter of the people , might be useful , but could never be ...
... affected some ridiculous peculiarities by way of pledges to the Emperor of his lacking ambition . A man , thus making himself a butt to the railleries of the court and the laughter of the people , might be useful , but could never be ...
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... affected . He filled his palace , his council , his conversation with the repetition of the insult he had suffered . He exerted himself to raise the official indignation of his court and of the nation to the level of his own resentment ...
... affected . He filled his palace , his council , his conversation with the repetition of the insult he had suffered . He exerted himself to raise the official indignation of his court and of the nation to the level of his own resentment ...
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