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The Legitimists are their territorial successors; they are the successors in their manners, in their loyalty, and in their prejudices of _caste_; but they are not their successors in cultivation, or intelligence, or energy, or, therefore, in influence.
Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Volume 2 Alexis de Tocqueville 1832
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Note: Cardinal Tauran, Mgr Mamberti, and Mgr Thevenin are all French and would probably consider themselves Legitimists.
Another Photo of the Royal Couple de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Note: Cardinal Tauran, Mgr Mamberti, and Mgr Thevenin are all French and would probably consider themselves Legitimists.
Archive 2008-11-09 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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This was an allusion to the members of the First Court of Appeal of 1830; the Legitimists had almost all withdrawn.
Albert Savarus 2007
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This doctrine was not acceptable to the Legitimists, who, in their defeat, had the wit to divide in their opinions, and to trust to the force of inertia and to Providence.
Albert Savarus 2007
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This doctrine was not acceptable to the Legitimists, who, in their defeat, had the wit to divide in their opinions, and to trust to the force of inertia and to Providence.
Albert Savarus 2007
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This was an allusion to the members of the First Court of Appeal of 1830; the Legitimists had almost all withdrawn.
Albert Savarus 2007
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The monarchist majority in the National Assembly was determined to settle the question of a new regime for France but were divided among Legitimists supporting the Bourbon line and the count of Chambord; Orléanists supporting the count of Paris, grandson of Louis-Philippe (approximately 200); and a small number of Bonapartists.
1871-73 2001
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The conservative forcesthe Legitimists, Orléanists, and Bonapartistsunited through a central committee (Union électorale) to win votes under a program designed to save society from the radical elements of 1848 through revival of the influence of the Catholic Church.
1849, Jan. 29 2001
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Eckardt and his Agrarian Party joined the Legitimists.
1937, March 5 2001
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