The New Review, Volumen11Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... England - The Compromise - England baffled - The King , Don Francois d'Assise - His Character , his Manners , and his Favourites— The Duc de Baños . It was a of trouble and a T was a day of trouble and alarm . Revolt was in the air ...
... England - The Compromise - England baffled - The King , Don Francois d'Assise - His Character , his Manners , and his Favourites— The Duc de Baños . It was a of trouble and a T was a day of trouble and alarm . Revolt was in the air ...
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... England . These fears at last obtained the mastery of Louis Philippe's mind , and he resolved to take a con- ciliatory attitude : he would yield to the susceptibilities of England , which was absolutely opposed to a French prince ...
... England . These fears at last obtained the mastery of Louis Philippe's mind , and he resolved to take a con- ciliatory attitude : he would yield to the susceptibilities of England , which was absolutely opposed to a French prince ...
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... England posed as having no desire to do more than prevent a French prince ascending the throne , she had a candidate behind the scenes , namely , Prince Albert's cousin , Leopold of Saxe- Coburg . But in the earlier negotiations ...
... England posed as having no desire to do more than prevent a French prince ascending the throne , she had a candidate behind the scenes , namely , Prince Albert's cousin , Leopold of Saxe- Coburg . But in the earlier negotiations ...
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... England , either through fear or good faith . But , meantime , she had to rid herself of Trapani , as she had rid herself of Seville , and to try for the last time to put the screw on Louis Philippe . The Neapolitan candidature ...
... England , either through fear or good faith . But , meantime , she had to rid herself of Trapani , as she had rid herself of Seville , and to try for the last time to put the screw on Louis Philippe . The Neapolitan candidature ...
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... England had consented , but , distrusting his intentions , had stipulated that the marriage should not take place till after that of Isabella , and the birth of an heir , male or female , to the throne . The guileless Louis Philippe ...
... England had consented , but , distrusting his intentions , had stipulated that the marriage should not take place till after that of Isabella , and the birth of an heir , male or female , to the throne . The guileless Louis Philippe ...
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