The History of the Life and Reign of George the Fourth, 第 3 卷Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1832 |
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第 9 頁
... constitutional charter of Louis XVIII . , as to the temporising weakness of his party and government . The measures of the re- stored king , sanctioned as a matter of course by the majority of a chamber of deputies , which was a mere ...
... constitutional charter of Louis XVIII . , as to the temporising weakness of his party and government . The measures of the re- stored king , sanctioned as a matter of course by the majority of a chamber of deputies , which was a mere ...
第 10 頁
... constitution , and of the reins of government . His only answer was a proclam- ation , abolishing the constitution , annulling both the acts and existence of the Cortes , and restoring the ancient despotism , temporal and spiritual , in ...
... constitution , and of the reins of government . His only answer was a proclam- ation , abolishing the constitution , annulling both the acts and existence of the Cortes , and restoring the ancient despotism , temporal and spiritual , in ...
第 24 頁
... constitution , the proscription of the Bourbons and Talleyrand , and the abolition , entire and for ever , of the African slave trade . The news of his progress spread consternation at Vienna . Talleyrand , in dismay , imagined himself ...
... constitution , the proscription of the Bourbons and Talleyrand , and the abolition , entire and for ever , of the African slave trade . The news of his progress spread consternation at Vienna . Talleyrand , in dismay , imagined himself ...
第 25 頁
... constitution by an oath in the presence of the two chambers . It was too late . Napoleon was already at Fontainbleau . At one o'clock in the morning of the 20th of March , the Bourbons stole out of the Tuilleries ; and at seven in the ...
... constitution by an oath in the presence of the two chambers . It was too late . Napoleon was already at Fontainbleau . At one o'clock in the morning of the 20th of March , the Bourbons stole out of the Tuilleries ; and at seven in the ...
第 48 頁
... constitution was pre- pared by the ministers and the council of state , of which Benjamin Constant , the most able publicist of the coterie of Madame de Staël , was easily per- suaded to become a member . M. Constant has left a minute ...
... constitution was pre- pared by the ministers and the council of state , of which Benjamin Constant , the most able publicist of the coterie of Madame de Staël , was easily per- suaded to become a member . M. Constant has left a minute ...
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第 270 頁 - On the other side up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane; A fairer person lost not Heaven; he seemed For dignity composed and high exploit: But all was false and hollow; though his tongue Dropt manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash Maturest counsels...
第 128 頁 - Savior teachesThey solemnly declare that the present act has no other object than to publish, in the face of the whole world, their fixed resolution, both in the administration of their respective states, and in their political relations with every other Government, to take for their sole guide the precepts of the Holy Religion ; namely, the precepts of justice, Christian charity, and peace...
第 290 頁 - It would be disingenuous indeed not to admit that the entry of the French army into Spain was, in a certain sense, a disparagement, an affront to the pride, a blow to the feelings of England...
第 58 頁 - Ah! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated ; who could guess If ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise!
第 144 頁 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of 'His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
第 57 頁 - There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her Beauty and her Chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men ; A thousand hearts beat happily ; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell...
第 101 頁 - I come, like Themistocles, to throw myself upon the hospitality of the British people. I put myself under the protection of their laws ; which I claim from your Royal Highness, as the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of my enemies.
第 291 頁 - If France occupied Spain, was it necessary, in order to avoid the consequences of that occupation, that we should blockade Cadiz ? — No. I looked another way. I sought materials of compensation in another hemisphere. Contemplat- . ing Spain, such as our ancestors had known her, I resolved that if France had Spain, it should not be Spain
第 127 頁 - IN the name of the Most Holy and Indivisible Trinity. THEIR Majesties the Emperor of Austria, the King of Prussia, and the Emperor of Russia...
第 260 頁 - If there be a determined project to interfere by force or by menace in the present struggle in Spain, so convinced are his Majesty's Government of the uselessness and danger of any such interference — so objectionable does it appear to them in principle...