The Works: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings by Robert Anderson, 第 4 卷Stirling & Slade, 1820 |
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... majesty to risk the experiment , however , was no proof of the minister's prudence . The parliament , driven to the alternative of disobeying the king , or provoking the people , chose the former . This circumstance alone proves , that ...
... majesty to risk the experiment , however , was no proof of the minister's prudence . The parliament , driven to the alternative of disobeying the king , or provoking the people , chose the former . This circumstance alone proves , that ...
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... majesty . And the next day a body of troops surrounded the hall of parliament , and no per- son was allowed to enter or go out . At eleven in the morn- ing , an officer who commanded the troops entered , and re- quired that M. d ...
... majesty . And the next day a body of troops surrounded the hall of parliament , and no per- son was allowed to enter or go out . At eleven in the morn- ing , an officer who commanded the troops entered , and re- quired that M. d ...
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... majesty added , that although he had been obliged to use some acts of rigour to some of their body , he did not intend to destroy his parliament , but to bring them within the limits of their original institution , which they had ...
... majesty added , that although he had been obliged to use some acts of rigour to some of their body , he did not intend to destroy his parliament , but to bring them within the limits of their original institution , which they had ...
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... majesty . It was to be expected , that such a protest of the parlia- ment , supported by such a letter from six peers , would have made the court either renounce the whole scheme of the cour pleniere , or else immediately bring forth ...
... majesty . It was to be expected , that such a protest of the parlia- ment , supported by such a letter from six peers , would have made the court either renounce the whole scheme of the cour pleniere , or else immediately bring forth ...
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... majesty : but the superior knowledge of M. Necker , or perhaps the prevailing opi- nion that he possessed a superior knowledge , was so mor- tifying to M. Taboureau , that he resigned his office ; which placed M. Necker in the situation ...
... majesty : but the superior knowledge of M. Necker , or perhaps the prevailing opi- nion that he possessed a superior knowledge , was so mor- tifying to M. Taboureau , that he resigned his office ; which placed M. Necker in the situation ...
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第 267 頁 - We swear to be faithful to the nation, to the law, and to the king ; and to maintain with all our power the constitution decreed by the National Assembly and accepted by the king ; and to remain united to all Frenchmen, by the indissoluble ties of fraternity.
第 145 頁 - ... et leurs caresses, et leurs exhortations et leurs présents; dites-lui que, toute la nuit ces satellites étrangers, gorgés d'or et de vin, ont prédit dans leurs chants impies l'asservissement de la France, et que leurs vœux brutaux invoquaient la destruction de l'assemblée nationale ; dites-lui que, dans son palais même, les courtisans...
第 111 頁 - Turbulent, discontented men of quality, in proportion as they are puffed up with personal pride and arrogance, generally despise their own order. One of the first symptoms they discover of a selfish and mischievous ambition, is a profligate disregard of a dignity which they partake with othersC To be attached to the subdivision, to love the little platoon we belong to in society, is the first principle (the germ as it were) of public affections...
第 129 頁 - Sire, nous vous en conjurons au nom de la patrie, au nom de votre bonheur et de votre gloire, renvoyez vos...
第 405 頁 - Is it for thee the lark ascends and sings? Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates his wings. Is it for thee the linnet pours his throat ? Loves of his own and raptures swell the note.
第 150 頁 - ... vous oubliez que nous ne prétendons point à placer ni déplacer les ministres en vertu de nos décrets, mais seulement à manifester l'opinion de nos commettans sur tel ou tel ministre. Eh,! comment nous refuseriez-vous ce simple droit de déclaration, vous qui nous accordez celui de les accuser, de les poursuivre, et de créer le tribunal qui devra punir ces artisans d'iniquités dont, par une contradiction palpable, vous nous proposez de contempler les œuvres dans un respectueux silence?
第 74 頁 - ... succès. Les amis de la liberté choisissent le nom qui les sert le mieux, et non celui qui les flatte le plus : ils s'appelleront les...
第 103 頁 - C'est moi jusqu'à présent qui fais tout pour le bonheur de mes peuples, et il est rare peut-être que l'unique ambition d'un souverain soit d'obtenir de ses sujets qu'ils s'entendent enfin pour accepter ses bienfaits.
第 111 頁 - To be attached to the subdivision, to love the little platoon we belong to in society, is the first principle (the germ as it were) of public affections. It is the first link in the series by which we proceed towards a love to our country and to mankind.
第 128 頁 - Ont-ils étudié, dans l'histoire de tous les peuples, comment les révolutions ont commencé, comment elles se sont opérées? Ont-ils observé par quel enchaînement funeste de circonstances les esprits les plus sages sont...