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John S. C. Abbott. Louis Philippe
Louis Philippe
Table of Contents
PREFACE
ENGRAVINGS
LOUIS PHILIPPE
Chapter I
Origin of the House of Orleans
1669–1793
Chapter II
The Exile
1791–1794
Chapter III
Wanderings in the Old World. and the New
1794–1798
Chapter IV
The Tomb and the Bridal
1799–1809
Chapter V
The Restoration
1814–1817
Chapter VI
The Death of Louis XVIII., and. Reign of Charles X
1816–1830
Chapter VII
Charles X. Dethroned
1830
Chapter VIII
The Struggles of Diplomacy
1830
Chapter IX
Louis Philippe's Throne
1830
Chapter X
The Adventures of the Duchess. de Berri
1831–1836
Chapter XI
The Final Struggle
1833–1848
Chapter XII
The Throne Demolished
1848
THE END
Footnotes
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John S. C. Abbott
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The motion was, for the time, frustrated by the following expostulation by M. Lamarque:
"Would it not be the extreme of injustice to exile all of the Capets, without distinction? I have never spoken but twice to Egalité. I am, therefore, not open to the suspicion of partiality, but I have closely observed his conduct in the Revolution. I have seen him deliver himself up to it entirely, a willing victim for its promotion, not shrinking from the greatest sacrifices; and I can truly assert that but for Egalité we never should have had the States-General—we should never have been free."