The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, 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 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 . , and that it would have been unnecessary to call together the States - General , if the government of Louis XVI . had taken the pains to apply a portion of those resources to the exigencies of the State . " 66 · It would ...
... Louis XV . , and that it would have been unnecessary to call together the States - General , if the government of Louis XVI . had taken the pains to apply a portion of those resources to the exigencies of the State . " 66 · It would ...
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... Louis XIV . All these great crimes , Burke in his different writings has execrated ; and he laughed with bitter irony at the excuses their apologists had of- fered . No frightful outrage that ever was perpetrated has wanted defenders ...
... Louis XIV . All these great crimes , Burke in his different writings has execrated ; and he laughed with bitter irony at the excuses their apologists had of- fered . No frightful outrage that ever was perpetrated has wanted defenders ...
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... Louis XIV . , on whom he had since inflicted such crushing defeats , and at whose expense he had become so great a hero ! This interview took place at Brussels , whither Eugene eagerly repaired , immediately after the bloody victory of ...
... Louis XIV . , on whom he had since inflicted such crushing defeats , and at whose expense he had become so great a hero ! This interview took place at Brussels , whither Eugene eagerly repaired , immediately after the bloody victory of ...
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