The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... Louis XVI . , he was in conformity with the fate that attaches to permitted to return to Paris , and was some- the most perfect of men , his numerous rare times desired to attend in council . He was qualities were mixed with foibles and ...
... Louis XVI . , he was in conformity with the fate that attaches to permitted to return to Paris , and was some- the most perfect of men , his numerous rare times desired to attend in council . He was qualities were mixed with foibles and ...
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... Louis , placed himself at last between the minister and the door through which he was about to escape , so as to force his attention . Roused by such impudence , the Duke became so heated that he said : Allez vous faire . . . ; ' when ...
... Louis , placed himself at last between the minister and the door through which he was about to escape , so as to force his attention . Roused by such impudence , the Duke became so heated that he said : Allez vous faire . . . ; ' when ...
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... Louis XV . My opinion is , however , that the Jesuits wrought their own downfall . Their money speculations in France , their imprudences in Spain , and , above all , the arrogance , obstinacy , and absurd reck- lessness of their ...
... Louis XV . My opinion is , however , that the Jesuits wrought their own downfall . Their money speculations in France , their imprudences in Spain , and , above all , the arrogance , obstinacy , and absurd reck- lessness of their ...
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... Louis XV . , who had , moreover , an invincible aversion to the revival of any of the old offices of the crown . When we come to compare , how - solently , that she did great injury to the ever , the debt of Louis XV.'s reign with that of ...
... Louis XV . , who had , moreover , an invincible aversion to the revival of any of the old offices of the crown . When we come to compare , how - solently , that she did great injury to the ever , the debt of Louis XV.'s reign with that of ...
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... Louis XV . , and was finally married to a brother of Dubarri . After the death of Louis she lived , first , in a convent near Meaux , then at her château at Marly , but was at length guillotined , on the 5th of December , 1793 , on ...
... Louis XV . , and was finally married to a brother of Dubarri . After the death of Louis she lived , first , in a convent near Meaux , then at her château at Marly , but was at length guillotined , on the 5th of December , 1793 , on ...
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