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... Louis Philippe's eyes , representing the prince with the crown in his hand , and Lafayette saying , " Sire , be covered ; " and some deputies affected to style him , in the saloons , and even in the king's cabinet , the Mayor of the ...
... Louis Philippe's eyes , representing the prince with the crown in his hand , and Lafayette saying , " Sire , be covered ; " and some deputies affected to style him , in the saloons , and even in the king's cabinet , the Mayor of the ...
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... Louis Philippe , was not obstinate , which he had shown , when , after long resistance , he had im- properly given way to importunity , had effaced from the outside of his pa- lace , and from his armorial bearings , the fleurs de lis ...
... Louis Philippe , was not obstinate , which he had shown , when , after long resistance , he had im- properly given way to importunity , had effaced from the outside of his pa- lace , and from his armorial bearings , the fleurs de lis ...
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... Louis Philippe has ruined his throne in the public opinion of France ; that no ministry acting upon his prin- ciples of government can be constructed with any chance of per- manence ; that he must yield up the helm of power to the ...
... Louis Philippe has ruined his throne in the public opinion of France ; that no ministry acting upon his prin- ciples of government can be constructed with any chance of per- manence ; that he must yield up the helm of power to the ...
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