The British Quarterly Review, 18. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1853 |
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... , exiling his mother , and oppressing his wife . Measures that could not fail to make him unpopular , were so balanced by others that could not fail to give 6 RICHELIEU . 15 him popularity , that he proved 14 FRENCH HISTORY FOR 1853 .
... , exiling his mother , and oppressing his wife . Measures that could not fail to make him unpopular , were so balanced by others that could not fail to give 6 RICHELIEU . 15 him popularity , that he proved 14 FRENCH HISTORY FOR 1853 .
Sayfa 15
... give me not only a place in your council , but a share in the conduct of your affairs , the Huguenots ' divided the state with you . The great lords were acting , not as ' your subjects , but as independent chieftains . The governors of ...
... give me not only a place in your council , but a share in the conduct of your affairs , the Huguenots ' divided the state with you . The great lords were acting , not as ' your subjects , but as independent chieftains . The governors of ...
Sayfa 19
... give themselves to an experiment of that description proved to be too great to be with- stood . The fire of insurrection once kindled , the effect was such as might have been expected . The citizens were triumphant , and after the ...
... give themselves to an experiment of that description proved to be too great to be with- stood . The fire of insurrection once kindled , the effect was such as might have been expected . The citizens were triumphant , and after the ...
Sayfa 21
... give prevalence to the sentiment through France , that no new impost could be valid without the consent of the representatives of the community . In the meet- ing of the States under King John , in 1355 , this was assumed as a ...
... give prevalence to the sentiment through France , that no new impost could be valid without the consent of the representatives of the community . In the meet- ing of the States under King John , in 1355 , this was assumed as a ...
Sayfa 22
... give place to that of patriotism ; but it was far otherwise . The posture of affairs was viewed as favourable to the popular cause ; and it was resolved that , in that view , the most should be made of it . Monies were voted , and an ...
... give place to that of patriotism ; but it was far otherwise . The posture of affairs was viewed as favourable to the popular cause ; and it was resolved that , in that view , the most should be made of it . Monies were voted , and an ...
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