Excerpt from La Révolution C'est l'Orléanisme
Si les alliés de nos anciens chefs parlementaires venaient réellement à nos principes s'ils brisaient la chaine qui les attache a une cause permanente de troubles et de révolutions si, pour arriver ii nous, ils déposaient sur le seuil leurs vêtements brûlés au feu de l'abime, nous serions coupables de les repous ser. Mais en est-il ainsi nous le demandons? Leurs journaux ne nous ont-ils pas appris récemment à quelles conditions insolentes et folles ils mettaient la réalisation de cette fusion tant préconisée par eux? N'a - t-on pas vu dans ces prétentions repar*aitrc tout un passé néfaste et funeste et la destruction finale de tous les principes d'unité et d'ordre social? N'é tait-cc pas pour nous un devoir de déchirer lt voile d'oubli qu'on a mis sur ce passé dont on voulait faire l'avenir de la France?
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book presents a unique historical perspective on the causes of France's revolutionary history from 1789 onward. The author, a keen observer of French society for over six decades, explores the impact of the Orlà ans branch of the Bourbon dynasty on the political and social landscape of France. The book argues that the Orlà ans family's ambition and desire for power, particularly in the figure of Louis-Philippe, weakened the monarchy and paved the way for its eventual overthrow. The author meticulously examines the actions and motives of key players, revealing how their decisions contributed to the instability and unrest that plagued France throughout the 19th century. Through a close examination of historical documents and events, the author demonstrates how the Orlà ans family's pursuit of personal gain undermined the authority of the crown and sowed the seeds of revolution. The book offers a fresh perspective on the complex relationship between monarchy, ambition, and the fate of nations. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780259516620_0
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