Reflections on the European Revolution of 1848. By a superior spiritLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1848 - 192 pages |
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Page 48
... treaty of 1815 , had sounded . On the accession of the Citizen - King to a throne which he had promised to surround with republican institutions , hopes had been conceived that the cause of liberty would , wherever possible , receive ...
... treaty of 1815 , had sounded . On the accession of the Citizen - King to a throne which he had promised to surround with republican institutions , hopes had been conceived that the cause of liberty would , wherever possible , receive ...
Page 50
... treaty of alliance between Austria , Russia , and Prussia was ratified at Ber- lin , for the support of Austria against Italy . But , there- withal , news more cheering arrives . At Frankfort the freedom of the press and the permanent ...
... treaty of alliance between Austria , Russia , and Prussia was ratified at Ber- lin , for the support of Austria against Italy . But , there- withal , news more cheering arrives . At Frankfort the freedom of the press and the permanent ...
Page 117
... Treaty of 1815. This is , perhaps , the greatest good that the Revolution has effected . While admitting that the removal of M. Guizot for M. Lamartine was an important advantage to the cause of real progress and good government ...
... Treaty of 1815. This is , perhaps , the greatest good that the Revolution has effected . While admitting that the removal of M. Guizot for M. Lamartine was an important advantage to the cause of real progress and good government ...
Page 118
... Treaty of Vienna , rightly considered , is no less than the foundation of the Regeneration of Europe . On its ruins the temple of Progress must be built . Fortunately for themselves , as well as for the cause of the people , the ...
... Treaty of Vienna , rightly considered , is no less than the foundation of the Regeneration of Europe . On its ruins the temple of Progress must be built . Fortunately for themselves , as well as for the cause of the people , the ...
Page 119
... Treaty of Vienna in 1815 is said to have been explained by a " Secret Treaty of Verona " in 1822 , in which express declaration was inserted that " the Sys- tem of Representative Government is equally inconsistent with Monarchical ...
... Treaty of Vienna in 1815 is said to have been explained by a " Secret Treaty of Verona " in 1822 , in which express declaration was inserted that " the Sys- tem of Representative Government is equally inconsistent with Monarchical ...
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