| 1815 - 558 sider
...error into which he had fallen, and for every crime of which fie had been guilty, his minister was made responsible. But, on the contrary, Louis XVIII. could do nothing right. He had falsified, aaid the plain-spoken soldier, every promise he had made on his accession to the throne. He had accepted... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1814 - 718 sider
...error into which he had fallen, and for every crime wf which he had been guilty, his minister v. ;u to be made responsible. But on the contrary Louis...falsified, said the plain-spoken soldier, every promise he bad made «on his accession to the throne. He had accepted a constitution, but had •violated every... | |
| 1815 - 628 sider
....every error into which he had fallen, and for every crime of which he had been guilty, his minister was made responsible. But, on the contrary, Louis XVIII....constituted authorities as he found them ; but he had made tlu, most capricious changes: — he had flattered the army with assurances that he had the most perfect... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1823 - 332 sider
...error into which he had fallen, and for every crime of which he had been guilty, his ministers were made responsible. But, on the contrary, Louis XVIII....could do nothing right. He had falsified, said the plain spoken soldier, every promise he had made on his accession to the throne. lie had accepted a... | |
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