This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1855 Excerpt: ...he gave himself up to the French, on Abdei-Kader condition that he should be permitted to go with his family mis10"81/- 3;P or Syria. Louis Philippe faithlessly imprisoned him at Ham. His minister, M. Guizot, shared the unpopularity of this act; as also that of giviv aid to the "Sonderbund," in Switzerland, which was ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1855 Excerpt: ...he gave himself up to the French, on Abdei-Kader condition that he should be permitted to go with his family mis10"81/- 3;P or Syria. Louis Philippe faithlessly imprisoned him at Ham. His minister, M. Guizot, shared the unpopularity of this act; as also that of giviv aid to the "Sonderbund," in Switzerland, which was regard; as the party of the Catholic priests 1 48. against the people. Kbegms.011 4. Reform banquets in private houses had been held by the Feb. 22. liberals in various parts of France. One was announced to take anosllL Pace m Paris. The French chamber of deputies took ground 2. What principles of liberty have been taught in later times? To what may be ascribed the rise of socialism, or communism? What was the leading object of the socialist, or communist? Is there any difference between the two? What were they politically called? Where did socialistic doctrines prevail?--3. What is said of Louis Philippe, and of his wife, which is in their favor? What of Louis Philippe that is against him? In what particular instances did he offend the French nation? What is said of M. Guizot? DOWNFALL OF LOUIS PHILIPPE. 501 against the meeting. Odillon Barrot, one of the reform lead-XofomHi. ers, presented in the chamber a paper impeaching the ministry, Period X. A tumult arose, and the president abruptly adjourned the house. CHAP-1Thousands collected in the streets. On the morning of the 23d--r-"' of February, M. Guizot announced to the chamber his resigna-1%(r)' tion. u It is too late," was the ominous cry. All was agitation (tLa Grange and terror. Blood was shed at evening.f Louis Philippe had Je made some vain attempts at conciliation; but unmanned by provoke the his fears, he did not take with efficiency the m.
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