The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... humanity , -he profoundly adored Divine Providence , whose instrument he believed himself to be , for the purpose of ... human mind . Young , handsome , beloved by all , bearing only upon his features the melancholy reflection of past ...
... humanity , -he profoundly adored Divine Providence , whose instrument he believed himself to be , for the purpose of ... human mind . Young , handsome , beloved by all , bearing only upon his features the melancholy reflection of past ...
Page 92
... humanity . 66 X. Such were the true dispositions of the Emperor Alexander at the moment he awoke and found himself a conqueror at the gates of Paris . He admitted the magistrates , the chiefs of the National Guard , and the citizens to ...
... humanity . 66 X. Such were the true dispositions of the Emperor Alexander at the moment he awoke and found himself a conqueror at the gates of Paris . He admitted the magistrates , the chiefs of the National Guard , and the citizens to ...
Page 93
... human race . ” The Emperor then promised to protect the capital ; and addressing the chiefs of the National Guard , he authorized them to preserve their organization and their arms , and to watch conjointly with his troops over the ...
... human race . ” The Emperor then promised to protect the capital ; and addressing the chiefs of the National Guard , he authorized them to preserve their organization and their arms , and to watch conjointly with his troops over the ...
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... affectionate to his brother , the Grand Duke Constantine imposed upon his squadrons the dis ipline and humanity of the profoundest peace . Alexander's reply to the Mayors of Paris . XIII While 1814. ] 95 OF MONARCHY IN FRANCE .
... affectionate to his brother , the Grand Duke Constantine imposed upon his squadrons the dis ipline and humanity of the profoundest peace . Alexander's reply to the Mayors of Paris . XIII While 1814. ] 95 OF MONARCHY IN FRANCE .
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... humanity ; but at length they slowly opened a passage for themselves , by the avenue which leads to the Champs - Elysées . Paris had never seen such an ocean of sabres , of bayonets , and of cannons , inundate its streets and squares ...
... humanity ; but at length they slowly opened a passage for themselves , by the avenue which leads to the Champs - Elysées . Paris had never seen such an ocean of sabres , of bayonets , and of cannons , inundate its streets and squares ...
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