Contemporary France, 第 1 卷A. Constable & Company, Limited, 1903 |
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第 36 頁
... Legitimists nor Orleanists were The Parti- called sans of the Monarchy upon to express their opinions clearly . Around the country houses and bishops ' sees the monarchical coalition brought to ... Legitimist which 36 CONTEMPORARY FRANCE.
... Legitimists nor Orleanists were The Parti- called sans of the Monarchy upon to express their opinions clearly . Around the country houses and bishops ' sees the monarchical coalition brought to ... Legitimist which 36 CONTEMPORARY FRANCE.
第 37 頁
... Legitimist party . A misunderstanding of the conditions of modern life , often prepense , an upright but reserved manner of life , unsocial habits , a vague regret for all that had been , and an invincible determination to close the ...
... Legitimist party . A misunderstanding of the conditions of modern life , often prepense , an upright but reserved manner of life , unsocial habits , a vague regret for all that had been , and an invincible determination to close the ...
第 42 頁
... Legitimist party counted fewest striking personalities : some half - dozen members of former Assemblies , among whom were MM . Aubry , Comte Benoist d'Azy , Fresneau , the Baron de Larcy , the Vicomte de Meaux , the Marquis de Vogüé ...
... Legitimist party counted fewest striking personalities : some half - dozen members of former Assemblies , among whom were MM . Aubry , Comte Benoist d'Azy , Fresneau , the Baron de Larcy , the Vicomte de Meaux , the Marquis de Vogüé ...
第 64 頁
... policy of M. Thiers . The second vice - president , Comte Benoist d'Azy , was the son of a former Minister of the Restoration . The oldest member of the Assembly , he was of Legitimist opinions , and 64 CONTEMPORARY FRANCE.
... policy of M. Thiers . The second vice - president , Comte Benoist d'Azy , was the son of a former Minister of the Restoration . The oldest member of the Assembly , he was of Legitimist opinions , and 64 CONTEMPORARY FRANCE.
第 65 頁
Gabriel Hanotaux. the Assembly , he was of Legitimist opinions , and had sat in the parliament from 1841 to 1848 , and in the Legislative Assembly in 1849 , of which he had been elected vice - president . On the 2nd of December M ...
Gabriel Hanotaux. the Assembly , he was of Legitimist opinions , and had sat in the parliament from 1841 to 1848 , and in the Legislative Assembly in 1849 , of which he had been elected vice - president . On the 2nd of December M ...
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第 71 頁 - The people of England regards itself as free; but it is grossly mistaken; it is free only during the election of members of parliament. As soon as they are elected, slavery overtakes it, and it is nothing.
第 261 頁 - Every act of the President of the Republic must be countersigned by a minister.
第 71 頁 - Sovereignty cannot be represented for the same reason that it cannot be alienated; it consists essentially in the general will, and the will cannot be represented ; it is the same or it is different ; there is no medium.
第 220 頁 - ... dare to execute the prisoners, or else that the troops would arrive in time to save them. But the threat was carried out ; Chaudey was murdered on May 21st, the Archbishop and his fellow-prisoners on the next day. On May 28th Marshal MacMahon issued the following proclamation : INHABITANTS OF PARIS, The Army of France has come to save you ; Paris is delivered. At four o'clock our soldiers captured the last positions held by the insurgents. Today the struggle is over ; order, work, and security...
第 131 頁 - Handed over in contempt of all justice and by a hateful abuse of force to the domination of the foreigner, we declare, once again, null and of no effect a compact which disposes of us without our consent.
第 9 頁 - I shall always be consistent in my conduct. If I have fought for Italian independence, if I have raised my voice for Polish nationality, I cannot, in Germany, entertain other sentiments nor obey other principles.
第 211 頁 - The gunners were cannonading one another across the town and above the town. Shells fell in every direction. All the central quarters were a battlefield. It was a horrible chaos ; bodies and souls in collision over a crumbling world.
第 326 頁 - The Jewish communities of the territories situated to the east of the new frontier shall cease to depend on the Central Jewish Consistory residing at Paris.
第 6 頁 - The first sovereign who, in the midst of the first great struggle, shall embrace in good faith the cause of the peoples, will find himself at the head of all Europe, and will be able to accomplish whatever he wishes.
第 164 頁 - In a word, apply yourselves to extending and perfecting the system of federative Governments, the only one that unites the advantages of large and small States, and hence the only one that can suit you.