Contemporary France, 第 3 卷G.P. Putnam, 1907 |
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... France is a Monarchy . The throne belongs to the Head of the House of France . " After a somewhat doubtful sitting and standing vote , this proposition was referred , not to the Committee on Constitutional Laws , but only to a ...
... France is a Monarchy . The throne belongs to the Head of the House of France . " After a somewhat doubtful sitting and standing vote , this proposition was referred , not to the Committee on Constitutional Laws , but only to a ...
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... France needs a King . My Chambord's birth has made me your King . . . A Christian Manifesto . and French Monarchy is , in its very essence , a tempered monarchy . This tempered monarchy involves the existence of two Houses , one of ...
... France needs a King . My Chambord's birth has made me your King . . . A Christian Manifesto . and French Monarchy is , in its very essence , a tempered monarchy . This tempered monarchy involves the existence of two Houses , one of ...
第 44 頁
... France . " Finally , a direct appeal to his brother - in - law , the respected chief of the waverers , the Duc d'Audiffret - Pasquier . " The honour- able M. Lambert de Sainte - Croix , alluded a moment ago to the opinion expressed on ...
... France . " Finally , a direct appeal to his brother - in - law , the respected chief of the waverers , the Duc d'Audiffret - Pasquier . " The honour- able M. Lambert de Sainte - Croix , alluded a moment ago to the opinion expressed on ...
第 52 頁
... France had become Republican : “ France , mutilated on two occasions , twice ransomed , bending under the weight of taxes more innumerable even than crushing , France now relies on no Prince to make her once again what she was ; she ...
... France had become Republican : “ France , mutilated on two occasions , twice ransomed , bending under the weight of taxes more innumerable even than crushing , France now relies on no Prince to make her once again what she was ; she ...
第 53 頁
... France , " united France , " as Émile de Girardin called it ( 20th August , 1874 ) . " The Royalists would be making no sacrifice , but acting both wisely and patriotically , if they would sincerely adhere to the Republic . . . . Then ...
... France , " united France , " as Émile de Girardin called it ( 20th August , 1874 ) . " The Royalists would be making no sacrifice , but acting both wisely and patriotically , if they would sincerely adhere to the Republic . . . . Then ...
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