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" The successive causes which have concurred to weaken the springs of the monarchical government tend now to impair and to change the nature of it. Stripped of its moral force, authority, lost in the capital and the provinces, no longer contends, but at... "
The French Revolution of 1830: the events which produced it, and the scenes ... - Page 23
de David Turnbull - 1830 - 443 pages
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 29

1831
...both in the capital and the provinces, no longer contends, but at a disadvantage, with the factious. Pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...present is called upon for pledges of security for the fature. " An active, ardent, indefatigable malevolence, labours to ruin all the foundations of order,...
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Full annals of the revolution in France, 1830 ...: Enthronement of the Duke ...

Full annals of the revolution in France, 1830 ...: Enthronement of the Duke ...

William Hone - 1830 - 255 pages
...lost in the capital and the provinces, no longer contends,¡but at a disadvantage, with the factious. Pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...:• " An active, ardent, indefatigable malevolence, labors to ruin all the foundations of order, and to snatch from France the happiness it enjoys under...
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Memoir of Louis Philippe i., king of the French

Memoir of Louis Philippe i., king of the French

Louis Philippe (king of the French.) - 1830
...disorganization and symptoms of anarchy manifest themselves at almost -every point of the kingdom. Pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...and propagated among all classes of the population. An active, ardeut, indefatigible malevolence labours M ruin all the foundations of order, and to snatch...
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The Monthly Review

The Monthly Review

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1830
...lost in the capital and the provinces, no longer contends but at a disadvantage with the factious; pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...are spread and propagated among all classes of the population—alarms too generally credited, agitate people's minds and trouble society. On all sides...
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Annual Register

Annual Register

1831
...lost in the capital and the provinces, no longer contends, but at a disadvantage, with the factious. Pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...of order, and to snatch from France the happiness it enjoys under the sceptre of its kings. Skilful in turning to advantage all discontents, and to excite...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 72

Edmund Burke - 1831
...lost in the capital and the provinces, no longer contends, but at a disadvantage, with the factious. Pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...of order, and to snatch from France the happiness it enjoys under the sceptre of its kings. Skilful in turning to advantage all discontents, and to excite...
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A history of the revolutions in Europe since the downfal of Napoleon ...

A history of the revolutions in Europe since the downfal of Napoleon ...

A counsellor at law - 1831 - 408 pages
...lost in the capital and the provinces, no longer contends, but at a disadvantage, with the factious. Pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...future. " An active, ardent, indefatigable malevolence labors to ruin all the foundations of order, and to snatch from France the happiness it enjoys under...
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Time's Telescope

Time's Telescope

1831
...of disorganization and symptoms of anarchy manifest themselves at almost every point of the kingdom. Pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...and propagated among all classes of the population. An active, ardent, indefatigable malevolence labours to ruin all the foundations of order, and to snatch...
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England and France; or, A cure for the ministerial Gallomania [by B. Disraeli].

England and France; or, A cure for the ministerial Gallomania [by B. Disraeli].

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1832
...lost in the capital and the provinces, no longer contends, but at a disadvantage, with the factious. Pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...of order, and to snatch from France the happiness it enjoys under the sceptre of its kings. Skilful in turning to advantage all discontents, and to excite...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 32

1832
...lost in the capital and the provinces, no longer contends, but at a disadvantage, with the factious. Pernicious and subversive doctrines, loudly professed,...of order, and to snatch from France the happiness it enjoys under the sceptre of its king?. Skilful in turning to advantage all discontents, and to excite...
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