Modern Eloquence, Volume 14Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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Page 1481
... Duke of Orléans lieutenant - general of the kingdom . You will perhaps find these details more probable and more authentic than those concerning my Charles XII . costume . I am charged with having said to M. Mounier , " But who told you ...
... Duke of Orléans lieutenant - general of the kingdom . You will perhaps find these details more probable and more authentic than those concerning my Charles XII . costume . I am charged with having said to M. Mounier , " But who told you ...
Page 1484
... Duke of Orléans not to start for England . Now , what can be inferred from this ? I claim the honor not , indeed , of having given this advice myself , for I never mentioned the subject to him , but of having prompted some one else to ...
... Duke of Orléans not to start for England . Now , what can be inferred from this ? I claim the honor not , indeed , of having given this advice myself , for I never mentioned the subject to him , but of having prompted some one else to ...
Page 1485
... Duke of Orléans , informed of my resolution , prom- ised to follow my advice , but two days afterward I received in the assembly a letter from M. Biron , and not from the Duke of Orléans , as is stated in my indictment . This letter was ...
... Duke of Orléans , informed of my resolution , prom- ised to follow my advice , but two days afterward I received in the assembly a letter from M. Biron , and not from the Duke of Orléans , as is stated in my indictment . This letter was ...
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