Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 161849 |
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Page 21
... Charles Clement passed , the sentry , who stood inside the grille of the Tuileries , appeared to examine them attentively . He was a Swiss , and maintained , even while fixing his eyes curiously on them , all that rigid air of ...
... Charles Clement passed , the sentry , who stood inside the grille of the Tuileries , appeared to examine them attentively . He was a Swiss , and maintained , even while fixing his eyes curiously on them , all that rigid air of ...
Page 22
... Charles Clement respectfully . " Well , then , you are the persons to give me the infor- tion , of an attempt to overthrow the Monarchy . Person- ally , I freely offer up my crown ; but I have my children to look to - I cannot part with ...
... Charles Clement respectfully . " Well , then , you are the persons to give me the infor- tion , of an attempt to overthrow the Monarchy . Person- ally , I freely offer up my crown ; but I have my children to look to - I cannot part with ...
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... Charles Clement , mildly , " be- cause they know the time is past for that . No reign of the bon plaisir can again last in France . The day the Etats Genereux met the Monarchy , it was ended . That which is dead can never be brought to ...
... Charles Clement , mildly , " be- cause they know the time is past for that . No reign of the bon plaisir can again last in France . The day the Etats Genereux met the Monarchy , it was ended . That which is dead can never be brought to ...
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... Charles Clement and Gracchus Antiboul were actors in a different drama . When the door closed upon the King and Queen , and the two young men turned round , they could scarcely speak from the emotions which filled their bosoms . And now ...
... Charles Clement and Gracchus Antiboul were actors in a different drama . When the door closed upon the King and Queen , and the two young men turned round , they could scarcely speak from the emotions which filled their bosoms . And now ...
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... Charles I. of England . ” " Oh God ! " cried Miranda ; " and is there no great , good man to awake the King ? " " Could any man make the King put himself at the head of the Revolution , and march with it ? " asked Antiboul . " I fear ...
... Charles I. of England . ” " Oh God ! " cried Miranda ; " and is there no great , good man to awake the King ? " " Could any man make the King put himself at the head of the Revolution , and march with it ? " asked Antiboul . " I fear ...
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