The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... Louis XVIII . , antecedent to , and subsequent to the departure of the King for Ghent , on the 20th March , 1815 , were Talleyrand , the Abbé de Montesquiou , and M. Blacas . We can only find room for the portrait of M. de Talleyrand ...
... Louis XVIII . , antecedent to , and subsequent to the departure of the King for Ghent , on the 20th March , 1815 , were Talleyrand , the Abbé de Montesquiou , and M. Blacas . We can only find room for the portrait of M. de Talleyrand ...
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... Louis XVIII . , and it is also certain that he kept up a regular correspondence with the Allied Powers and the Duke of Welling ton . It is certain that the Count d'Artois , whose agent Vitrolles was , as well as the Duke of Wellington ...
... Louis XVIII . , and it is also certain that he kept up a regular correspondence with the Allied Powers and the Duke of Welling ton . It is certain that the Count d'Artois , whose agent Vitrolles was , as well as the Duke of Wellington ...
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... Louis XVIII . , and that the German generals were disposed to be malignant and brutal , the Duke was clearly politic in recommending , as a minister of Police , a man who had always maintained relations with the national party , and who ...
... Louis XVIII . , and that the German generals were disposed to be malignant and brutal , the Duke was clearly politic in recommending , as a minister of Police , a man who had always maintained relations with the national party , and who ...
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... Louis XVIII . expressed much anxiety for the introduction of the Bill respecting the Prévôtal Courts . It was settled in Council that the Chancellor and the Minister of War should prepare it together . A few days after the King asked ...
... Louis XVIII . expressed much anxiety for the introduction of the Bill respecting the Prévôtal Courts . It was settled in Council that the Chancellor and the Minister of War should prepare it together . A few days after the King asked ...
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... Louis XVIII . in his opening speech , said he would never permit any infraction of the fun- damental law of the charter , and would repress the efforts of a too ardent zeal , the bigots and the ultras inveighed against the pro- posal to ...
... Louis XVIII . in his opening speech , said he would never permit any infraction of the fun- damental law of the charter , and would repress the efforts of a too ardent zeal , the bigots and the ultras inveighed against the pro- posal to ...
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