Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays: With a Memoir and Index, Volumen3Sheldon and Company, 1860 |
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... house of Bourbon , the natural ally , indeed the creature , of France . Even in trifling circumstances the parallel might be carried on . Both these princes were fond of experimental philoso- phy , and passed in the laboratory much time ...
... house of Bourbon , the natural ally , indeed the creature , of France . Even in trifling circumstances the parallel might be carried on . Both these princes were fond of experimental philoso- phy , and passed in the laboratory much time ...
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... House of Bourbon took advantage of the neg- ligence of the administration . On a sudden the sup- ply of food failed . Exorbitant prices were demanded . The people rose . The royal residence was surrounded by an immense multitude . The ...
... House of Bourbon took advantage of the neg- ligence of the administration . On a sudden the sup- ply of food failed . Exorbitant prices were demanded . The people rose . The royal residence was surrounded by an immense multitude . The ...
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... House of Bourbon . The leading politicians of his court assured him that Lewis , and Lewis alone , was sufficiently powerful to preserve the Spanish monarchy undivided , and that Austria would be utterly unable to prevent the Treaty of ...
... House of Bourbon . The leading politicians of his court assured him that Lewis , and Lewis alone , was sufficiently powerful to preserve the Spanish monarchy undivided , and that Austria would be utterly unable to prevent the Treaty of ...
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... House of Bourbon , and reminded that his own salva- tion ought to be dearer to him than the House of Aus- tria . Yet he still continued irresolute . His attach- ment to his family , his aversion to France , were not to be overcome even ...
... House of Bourbon , and reminded that his own salva- tion ought to be dearer to him than the House of Aus- tria . Yet he still continued irresolute . His attach- ment to his family , his aversion to France , were not to be overcome even ...
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... House of Bourbon . He was suffering under a compli- cation of severe and incurable diseases . There was every reason to believe that a few months would dis- solve the fragile tie which bound up that feeble body with that ardent and ...
... House of Bourbon . He was suffering under a compli- cation of severe and incurable diseases . There was every reason to believe that a few months would dis- solve the fragile tie which bound up that feeble body with that ardent and ...
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