Talleyrand: A Biographical StudyHutchinson & Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 373 |
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... army that could be demanded of the King . But the thought of a Colonel Talleyrand limping along the galleries at Versailles or exhibiting an ill - shaped foot on parade was insufferable . He was destined to the service of the Church ...
... army that could be demanded of the King . But the thought of a Colonel Talleyrand limping along the galleries at Versailles or exhibiting an ill - shaped foot on parade was insufferable . He was destined to the service of the Church ...
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... Army or the Court would have sanctioned . Just at the crisis of its fortunes the Church found at its head such men as the Cardinal de Rohan ( the patron of Cagliostro in exile anent the famous necklace ) , Loménie de Brienne and Dillon ...
... Army or the Court would have sanctioned . Just at the crisis of its fortunes the Church found at its head such men as the Cardinal de Rohan ( the patron of Cagliostro in exile anent the famous necklace ) , Loménie de Brienne and Dillon ...
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... army should be given to any but a noble , and still the supply was excessive ; though the King's personal service cost forty million livres a year , and that of the Queen a further five millions . Then they turned to the Church , with ...
... army should be given to any but a noble , and still the supply was excessive ; though the King's personal service cost forty million livres a year , and that of the Queen a further five millions . Then they turned to the Church , with ...
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... army or Court . He saw injustice and hypocrisy on every side , and concluded that loyalty and devotion were masks . So , as time went on , he retreated more and more within himself , made his own interest the measure of his acquiescence ...
... army or Court . He saw injustice and hypocrisy on every side , and concluded that loyalty and devotion were masks . So , as time went on , he retreated more and more within himself , made his own interest the measure of his acquiescence ...
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... army commissions , a preserve of the nobles , and a great gulf yawned between the two Orders . I calculate that the 140 bishops of France then drew about 8,000,000 francs a year from ecclesiastical sources alone ; and as all 42 Talleyrand.
... army commissions , a preserve of the nobles , and a great gulf yawned between the two Orders . I calculate that the 140 bishops of France then drew about 8,000,000 francs a year from ecclesiastical sources alone ; and as all 42 Talleyrand.
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