Lamartine's Works ..., Volume 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... Duke de Berry -His letter to Dumouriez - He enters France - His proclamation to the French people - He writes to the Duke de Feltre and to M. de Talley- rand - Entrance of Louis XVIII . into France - Conferences of Haguenau ...
... Duke de Berry -His letter to Dumouriez - He enters France - His proclamation to the French people - He writes to the Duke de Feltre and to M. de Talley- rand - Entrance of Louis XVIII . into France - Conferences of Haguenau ...
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... Duke de Fitzjames --- Speech of the Count d'Artois - Return of the Duke de Orleans - His interview with Louis XVIII . • · BOOK THIRTY - THIRD . The Reign of Terror of 1815 - State of Paris - Situation of the South- Massacres at ...
... Duke de Fitzjames --- Speech of the Count d'Artois - Return of the Duke de Orleans - His interview with Louis XVIII . • · BOOK THIRTY - THIRD . The Reign of Terror of 1815 - State of Paris - Situation of the South- Massacres at ...
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... Duke de Berry - Night of the 13th of February - Assassination of the Duke at the Opera : death - bed - Grief of the royal family - Consternation of the public- Accusation against M. Decazes ; M. Clausel de Coussergues charges him with ...
... Duke de Berry - Night of the 13th of February - Assassination of the Duke at the Opera : death - bed - Grief of the royal family - Consternation of the public- Accusation against M. Decazes ; M. Clausel de Coussergues charges him with ...
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... Duke d'Orleans should accept the throne it would be to give it back to Louis XVIII . Prevent these plots , break these intrigues , and proclaim Napoleon II . Emperor of the French ! " IV . Boulay was applauded , and seconded by other ...
... Duke d'Orleans should accept the throne it would be to give it back to Louis XVIII . Prevent these plots , break these intrigues , and proclaim Napoleon II . Emperor of the French ! " IV . Boulay was applauded , and seconded by other ...
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... Duke d'Orleans would only be to create an additional obstacle to the pacification of the country , to offer a powerless defiance to Europe , and to insure a prolongation of the public calamities . The empty proclamation of Napoleon II ...
... Duke d'Orleans would only be to create an additional obstacle to the pacification of the country , to offer a powerless defiance to Europe , and to insure a prolongation of the public calamities . The empty proclamation of Napoleon II ...
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