France, Since 1830, المجلد 1T. and W. Boone, 1841 |
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الصفحة 1 - Every step and every movement of the multitude, even in what are termed enlightened ages, are made with equal blindness to the future; and nations stumble upon establishments which are indeed the result of human action, but not the execution of human design.
الصفحة 203 - Inhabitants of Paris, — the deputies of France at this moment assembled at Paris have expressed to me the desire that I should repair to this capital to exercise the functions of lieutenant-general of the kingdom. I have not hesitated...
الصفحة 23 - Sire, are maxims which have in their favour the sanction of time, and the assent of all the publicists of Europe. " But these maxims have another sanction still more positive — that of the Charter itself. The 14th article has invested your majesty with a sufficient power, not undoubtedly to change our institutions, but to consolidate them and render them more stable. " Circumstances of imperious necessity do not permit the exercise of this supreme power to be any longer deferred. The moment is...
الصفحة 12 - The press has thus excited confusion in the most upright minds — has shaken the most firm convictions — and produced in the midst of society a confusion of principles, which lends itself to the most fatal attempts. It is by anarchy in doctrines that it paves the way for anarchy in the state. It is worthy of remark, Sire, that the periodical press has not even fulfilled its most essential condition — that of publicity. What is strange, but what may be said with truth, is, that there is no publicity...
الصفحة 8 - At no time for these fifteen years has this situation presented itself under a more serious and more afflicting aspect. Notwithstanding an actual prosperity of which our annals afford no example, signs of disorganization, and symptoms of anarchy manifest themselves at almost every point of the kingdom.
الصفحة 11 - At all times, in fact, the periodical press has been, and it is in its nature to be, only an instrument of disorder and sedition.
الصفحة 23 - The king is the supreme head of the state ; he commands the land and sea forces, declares war, makes treaties of peace, alliance and commerce ; appoints to all offices of the public administration, and makes all the regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws, under the responsible advice of his ministers...
الصفحة lxi - France. ('Bravo! bravo!' from the Left, and great agitation in the Chamber. ) Let me be kept from power ; let me be banished for ever ; but let it not be said that, as a French Minister, I would have ever permitted language insulting to the honour of France.
الصفحة 24 - Louis, by the grace of God, king of France and Navarre. "To all to whom these presents...
الصفحة 37 - ... various parts of our kingdom, to deceive and mislead the electors during the late operations of the electoral colleges ; having heard our council; we have ordained and ordain as follows : — "Art. 1. The Chamber of Deputies of Departments is dissolved. " 2. Our Minister, Secretary of State of the Interior, is charged with the execution of the present ordinance. "Given at St. Cloud, the 25th day of July, the year of Grace 1830, and the sixth of our reign. " CHARLES. (Countersigned) «Count de...