The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... solve , not to continue long republican , or not to return frequently to that form of govern- ment . I am therefore a republican , from a knowledge of the things which must happen , and from devotion to the X PREFACE .
... solve , not to continue long republican , or not to return frequently to that form of govern- ment . I am therefore a republican , from a knowledge of the things which must happen , and from devotion to the X PREFACE .
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Alphonse de Lamartine. things which must happen , and from devotion to the great work of the age . Without overlooking any of the inconveniences and dangers of democracy , I am of opinion that we should . accept them heroically as a task ...
Alphonse de Lamartine. things which must happen , and from devotion to the great work of the age . Without overlooking any of the inconveniences and dangers of democracy , I am of opinion that we should . accept them heroically as a task ...
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... devotion of his old lieutenants and of his young troops , proud of combating under the orders and under the eye of the genius of war , the dissipated illusions which allowed him to see distinctly both his peril and his resources , —the ...
... devotion of his old lieutenants and of his young troops , proud of combating under the orders and under the eye of the genius of war , the dissipated illusions which allowed him to see distinctly both his peril and his resources , —the ...
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... devotion . While enforcing these , he might also pro- duce a cry of anguish ; but he had arranged everything with his creatures to stifle the cry . He nominated as President of the Legislative Assembly an eminent lawyer , Regnier , Duke ...
... devotion . While enforcing these , he might also pro- duce a cry of anguish ; but he had arranged everything with his creatures to stifle the cry . He nominated as President of the Legislative Assembly an eminent lawyer , Regnier , Duke ...
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... devotion to the interests and even the caprices of his master . This unlimited devotion to Napoleon had been evinced by services , such as are fatal even to friendship itself . The name of the Duke de Rovigo was affixed to the midnight ...
... devotion to the interests and even the caprices of his master . This unlimited devotion to Napoleon had been evinced by services , such as are fatal even to friendship itself . The name of the Duke de Rovigo was affixed to the midnight ...
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