| 1848 - 614 sidor
...consult those whose studies and occupations qualify them to afford information. For the rest, she is treated by the political men of the country as a substantive power ; and, however much they may secretly rebel against her influence, they at least find it good policy... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 sidor
...consult those whose studies and occupations qualify them to afford information. For the rest, she is treated by the political men of the country as a substantive power ; and, however much they may secretly rebel against her influence, they at least find it good policy... | |
| 1849 - 604 sidor
...Switzerland, an important position in Bavaria, besides having agents and correspondents in various courts of Europe. On foreign politics she has clear ideas...always kept state secrets, and could be consulted with safety, in cases in which her original habits of thought rendered her of service. Acting under... | |
| 1858 - 656 sidor
...Magazine. " Let Lola Montez have credit for her tal ente, intelligence, and her support of popular rights. On foreign politics she has clear ideas, and has been treated by the política men of the country as a substantive power.1 American Lam Journal. " Lola Montez is a woman... | |
| Lola Montez - 1858 - 310 sidor
...made herself subservient to the then dominant party. Let Lola Montez have credit for her talents, her intelligence, and her support of popular rights. As...pledged himself to a course of steady improvement in the political freedom of the people. Although she wielded so much power, it is alleged that she... | |
| C Chauncey Burr - 1858 - 208 sidor
...made herself subservient to the .then dominant party. Let Lola Montez have credit for her talents, her intelligence, and her support of popular rights As...rendered her of service. Acting under her advice, the ting had pledged himself to a course of steady improvement in the political freedom of the people.... | |
| Charles Chauncey Burr - 1859 - 344 sidor
...out-door reading. The frontispiece is a portrait of thu beantiful anthor, which is a good likeness." From the American Law Journal. " Let Lola Montez have...in safety in cases in which her original habits of thonght rendered her of service. Acting under her advice, the king had pledged himself to a course... | |
| C Chauncey Burr - 1860 - 238 sidor
...made herself subservient to the then dominant party. Let Lola Montez have credit for her talents, her intelligence, and her support of popular rights. As...pledged himself to a course of steady improvement in the political freedom of the people. Although she wielded so much power, it is alleged that she... | |
| William Josephus Robinson - 1919 - 494 sidor
...she held until her retirement from Switzerland an important position in Bavaria. On foreign policies she has clear ideas, and has been treated by the political men of the country as a power. . . Acting under her advice, the King had pledged himself to a course of steady improvement... | |
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