The British Quarterly Review, Volumul 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... Louis XIV . was prayed for in all churches as the living image ' of the Almighty . On his taking part in a State ceremony in the Place de Victoires , such was the enthusiasm of the people , that a bystander writes - had he proclaimed ...
... Louis XIV . was prayed for in all churches as the living image ' of the Almighty . On his taking part in a State ceremony in the Place de Victoires , such was the enthusiasm of the people , that a bystander writes - had he proclaimed ...
Pagina 45
... Louis XIV . , ruinous by its grandeur , closed in disasters , and France did not recover under the Regent nor under Louis XV . She lost the best of her American colonies , she was almost ex- cluded from India , and was weighed down by ...
... Louis XIV . , ruinous by its grandeur , closed in disasters , and France did not recover under the Regent nor under Louis XV . She lost the best of her American colonies , she was almost ex- cluded from India , and was weighed down by ...
Pagina 72
... Louis Napoleon establishing an iron military rule , was welcomed as a relief from such intolerable confusion ; as if it had become a necessity to continue in force the ruinous cause of all this physical and moral evil . The Imperial ...
... Louis Napoleon establishing an iron military rule , was welcomed as a relief from such intolerable confusion ; as if it had become a necessity to continue in force the ruinous cause of all this physical and moral evil . The Imperial ...
Pagina 73
... Louis Napoleon in consequence is on the throne honoured by Europe , while M. Bastiat sank almost unknown and little honoured to the grave . We neither repine nor despair ; we know that physical facts seen and handled , only slowly make ...
... Louis Napoleon in consequence is on the throne honoured by Europe , while M. Bastiat sank almost unknown and little honoured to the grave . We neither repine nor despair ; we know that physical facts seen and handled , only slowly make ...
Pagina 149
... Louis XIV . , led to wars of aggrandizement and ambition ; these in their turn to disaster and defeat - to ruined finances and the consequences natural to such ruin . Blenheim was the precursor of Ramillies , Ramillies of Barcelona ...
... Louis XIV . , led to wars of aggrandizement and ambition ; these in their turn to disaster and defeat - to ruined finances and the consequences natural to such ruin . Blenheim was the precursor of Ramillies , Ramillies of Barcelona ...
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