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" We are approaching a terrible crisis. It will not be a riot or a battle, but a campaign of several days, and of several factions combined. The national assembly may, perhaps, be forced for a while to quit Paris. We must provide for these contingencies... "
1848, a Year of Revolutions: With an Appendix Containing the Revolutionary ... - Page 79
by William S. Chase - 1850 - 285 pages
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History of the Year 1848

Walter Keating Kelly - Europe - 1849 - 368 pages
...consist of 20,000 men of the line, 15,000 of the Garde Mobile, 2600 Republican Guards, and 2850 Gardiens de Paris, besides 15,000 of the line in the various...must provide for these contingencies with the energy ofa republican power. The 55,000 men sufficient for Paris would not suffice to bring back the national...
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The Men of the Time: Or, Sketches of Living Notables ...

Biography - 1852 - 580 pages
...for it. On June 8, Lamartine used these remarkable words in council: "We are approaching a terrible crisis. It will not be a riot or a battle, but a campaign...back the national representation into the capital, I demand besides a series of decrees of public security, that the minister of war immediately order...
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The Men of the Time: Or, Sketches of Living Notables ...

Biography - 1852 - 676 pages
...for it. On June 8, Lamartine used these remarkable words in council: "We are approaching a terrible crisis. It will not be a riot or a battle, but a campaign...contingencies with the energy of a republican power. The 65,000 men sufficient for Paris would not suffice to bring back the national representation into the...
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The Men of the Time ; Or, Sketches of Living Notables

Biography - 1852 - 1182 pages
...On June 8, Lamartine used these remarkable words in council: "We are approaching a terrible crisia It will not be a riot or a battle, but a campaign of «venal days, and of several factions combined. The national assembly B«y, perhaps, be forced for...
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The Men of the Time in 1852, Or Sketches of Living Notables ...

Biography - 1853 - 464 pages
...the terrible catastrophe of June. Lamartine foresaw the storm, and did his best to provide for it. On the 8th of June Lamartine used these remarkable...contingencies with the energy of a Republican power. The 5.'i,OU0 men sufficient for Paris would not suffice to bring back the nati nal representation into...
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Men of the Time, Or Sketches of Living Notables ...

Men - Biography - 1853 - 472 pages
...the terrible catastrophe of June. Lamartine foresaw the storm, and did his best to provide for it. On the 8th of June Lamartine used these remarkable...contingencies with the energy of a Republican power. The 5.'i,OUO men sufficient for Paris would not suffice to bring back the nati nal representation into...
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Men of the Time: Biographical Sketches of Eminent Living Characters ... Also ...

Alaric Alexander Watts - Biography - 1856 - 1032 pages
...foresaw the storm, and prepared to meet it. " We are approaching a crisis," said he in council, " and it h 55,001) men sufficient for Paris would not suffice to bring back the nati nal representation into the...
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Men of the Time: Biographical Sketches of Eminent Living Characters ... Also ...

Biography - 1859 - 944 pages
...meet it. " We are approaching a crisis," said he in council, " and it will not be a riot or a hattle, but a campaign of several days, and of several factions...power. The 55,000 men sufficient for Paris would not sutlice to bring hack the national representation into the capital. I demand, besides, a series of...
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The American Library of Art, Literature and Song, Volume 4

Literature - 1886 - 562 pages
...foresaw the storm, and prepared to meet it. " We are approaching a crisis," said he in council, "and it will not be a riot or a battle, but a campaign...contingencies with the energy of a republican power. The fifty-five thousand men sufficient for Paris would not suffice to bring back the national representation...
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