| Alphonse Marie L. de Prat de Lamartine - 1858 - 424 páginas
...in believing that she would not wish for life without her crown; but what I am very certain of is, that she will not preserve her life if she does not preserve her crown. "The moment will come, and that soon, in which we must try what a woman and a child on horseback can do: it is a family misfortune... | |
| Imbert de Saint-Amand - 1891 - 332 páginas
...like to believe that she would not desire life without her crown ; but what I am very certain of is, that she will not preserve her life if she does not preserve her crown. The time will come, and very soon, when she will have to try what a woman and child can do on horseback... | |
| Imbert de Saint-Amand - 1891 - 324 páginas
...like to believe that she would not desire life without her crown ; but what I am very certain of is, that she will not preserve her life if she does not preserve her crown. The time will come, and very soon, when she will have to try what a woman and child can do on horseback... | |
| Maxime de La Rocheterie - 1893 - 774 páginas
...re-establishment of the royal authority. It is my belief that she would not wish for life without a crown; but I am very sure that she will not preserve her life unless she preserves her crown. The moment will come, and soon, when she will have to try what a woman... | |
| Maxime de La Rocheterie - 1893 - 440 páginas
...re- establishment of the royal authority. It is my belief that she would not wish for life without a crown; but I am very sure that she will not preserve her life unless she preserves her crown. The moment will come, and soon, when she will have to try what a woman... | |
| Paul Lombard - 2000 - 216 páginas
...Queen. I tend to believe that she would not enjoy her life without her crown, and I am quite certain that she will not preserve her life if she does not preserve her crown." Why, Your Majesties, did you not listen to Riqueti? What torments he would have spared you. His father,... | |
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