The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 - English literature |
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Page 251
... Louis Philippe told him of his conversations with Louis XVIII , with the Prince Regent , and with our Ministers , there can be no doubt . That Orleans told the truth , in any of his versions , is less certain ; but he would not have ...
... Louis Philippe told him of his conversations with Louis XVIII , with the Prince Regent , and with our Ministers , there can be no doubt . That Orleans told the truth , in any of his versions , is less certain ; but he would not have ...
Page 254
... Louis XVIII alone professed to think Napoleon a corpse buried in an island . ' The Allies knew that he would leave Elba , unless they took more active steps towards preventing his departure than any advisers , excepting the Vatican ...
... Louis XVIII alone professed to think Napoleon a corpse buried in an island . ' The Allies knew that he would leave Elba , unless they took more active steps towards preventing his departure than any advisers , excepting the Vatican ...
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... Louis XVIII defied our representations . It must be borne in mind that Wellington , a more old - fashioned Tory in ... 18 , from Vienna . Unable , under the new develop- ment of policy , to meet a desire to preserve a separate existence ...
... Louis XVIII defied our representations . It must be borne in mind that Wellington , a more old - fashioned Tory in ... 18 , from Vienna . Unable , under the new develop- ment of policy , to meet a desire to preserve a separate existence ...
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... Louis XVIII , Metternich , and our Foreign Office . We thus became aware of the details of his preparations for a war . This spy , however , when he made enquiries of others , showed over - great facility in belief . He relates in his ...
... Louis XVIII , Metternich , and our Foreign Office . We thus became aware of the details of his preparations for a war . This spy , however , when he made enquiries of others , showed over - great facility in belief . He relates in his ...
Page 258
... Louis XVIII , conveyed in the question ' Quel rôle Napoléon jouerait - il dans tout cela ? ' Louis XVIII replied , through the same most secret channel , that unless Napoleon were sent to Africa ' on verrait un jour l'homme de l'île d ...
... Louis XVIII , conveyed in the question ' Quel rôle Napoléon jouerait - il dans tout cela ? ' Louis XVIII replied , through the same most secret channel , that unless Napoleon were sent to Africa ' on verrait un jour l'homme de l'île d ...
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