Frenchmen ! In my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes : you demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. You accused my long slumber ; you reproached me for sacrificing to my repose the great interests of the country.... The Story of Modern France - Página 215por Hélène Adeline Guerber - 1910 - 350 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 páginas
...national assemblies. Your tranquillity at home, and your consequence abroad, would be lost for ever. Frenchmen ! In my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes : you demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. You accused my long slumber ; you... | |
| 1815 - 680 páginas
...national assemblies. Your Iran«juillity.ut 1101111*, anil your consequence abroad, would be lost forever. Frenchmen ! In my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes ; you demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. You accused my long slumber ; you... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 páginas
...national assemblies. Your tranquillity at borne, and your consequence abroad, would be lost for ever. " Frenchmen ! — In my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes ; you demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. You accused my long slumber; you... | |
| Edmund Boyce - 1816 - 396 páginas
...national assemblies. Your tranquillity at home, and your consequence abroad, would be lost for ever. 'Frenchmen ! In- my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes. You demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. YoU accused my long slumber; you... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 páginas
...national assemblies. Your tranquillity at home, and your consequence abroad, would be lost for ever. " Frenchmen ! In my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes. You demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. You accused my long slumber ; you... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 904 páginas
...national assemblies. Your tranquillity at home, and your consequence abroad, would be lost for ever. 44 Frenchmen! In my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes. You demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. You accused my long slumber; you... | |
| 1817 - 736 páginas
...national assemblies. Your tranquillity at home, and your consequence abroad, would be lost for ever. Frenchmen ! In my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes : you demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. You accused my long slumber ; you... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1820 - 330 páginas
...national assemblies. Your tranquillity at home, and your' consequence abroad, would be lost for ever. " Frenchmen ! In my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes ; you demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. You accused my long slumber ; you... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 858 páginas
...national assemblies. Your tranquillity at home, and your consequence abroad, would be lost for ever. Frenchmen ! In my exile I heard your complaints and your wishes: you demanded that government of your choice which alone was legitimate. You accused my long slumber; you... | |
| Richard H. Horne - 1841 - 668 páginas
...concluded with these words:—" Frenchmen! in my exile I heard your complaints and your vows; you accused my long slumber; you reproached me with sacrificing...welfare of the country to my repose. I have traversed seas through perils of every kind; I return among you to reclaim my rights, which are yours." The proclamation... | |
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