Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... Assembly at midday on the 25th of June . [ 11 M. Dupin , eager to smooth the road for an accommoda tion with the Bourbons , and to negociations with the allies , which his keen perception of the circumstances indicated to him as ...
... Assembly at midday on the 25th of June . [ 11 M. Dupin , eager to smooth the road for an accommoda tion with the Bourbons , and to negociations with the allies , which his keen perception of the circumstances indicated to him as ...
Σελίδα 7
... the government of Napoleon II . Public assemblies can always happily evade extreme measures , by one of those issues open to all parties . Napoleon removes to Malmaison . Manuel had simply saved the 1815. ] OF MONARCHY IN FRANCE .
... the government of Napoleon II . Public assemblies can always happily evade extreme measures , by one of those issues open to all parties . Napoleon removes to Malmaison . Manuel had simply saved the 1815. ] OF MONARCHY IN FRANCE .
Σελίδα 60
... Assembly who wished to dispute the entrance of the King into Paris , and who , in an undertone , accused Fouché of treason , Carnot at length broke out in the council against the manœuvres of which the head - quarters of the army were ...
... Assembly who wished to dispute the entrance of the King into Paris , and who , in an undertone , accused Fouché of treason , Carnot at length broke out in the council against the manœuvres of which the head - quarters of the army were ...
Σελίδα 62
... Assembly ; but it changed nothing in the necessities of the moment , before which words were no longer availing . The march of events left the Chambers be- hind them . Marshal Davoust himself had only signed this protest that he might ...
... Assembly ; but it changed nothing in the necessities of the moment , before which words were no longer availing . The march of events left the Chambers be- hind them . Marshal Davoust himself had only signed this protest that he might ...
Σελίδα 71
... assembly which had the enemy at their gates , and whose energy it was necessary to moderate and prevent from exploding General Solignac demanded that thanks should be voted to the army . This vote was carried , and communi- cated in an ...
... assembly which had the enemy at their gates , and whose energy it was necessary to moderate and prevent from exploding General Solignac demanded that thanks should be voted to the army . This vote was carried , and communi- cated in an ...
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Σελίδα 42 - Themistocles, to throw myself upon the hospitality of the British people. I put myself under the protection of their laws ; which I claim from your Royal Highness, as the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of my enemies.