EUROPEAN HISTORY A collection of extracts from the sources chosen with the PREFACE This volume agrees precisely with the previous one in condensed." While we have struck out sentences and paragraphs where there was not space for them, and they could be spared, we have only in the rarest instances ventured to change a word, excepting always in the case of translations, which commonly solicit amelioration either from the standpoint of sense or taste. The crit- ical student who suspects that he is missing something can always, by means of our Table of Contents and TRIPIER, Constitutions qui ont régi la France (1879), pp. 229 sqq. 188. Charles X advised to check the licentiousness of the press DUVERGIER, Collection complète des lois, décrets, etc. (ed. of 1824), 190. Louis Philippe summoned to the throne Ibid. XXX, 166 sqq. Section 50. Establishment of the Kingdom of Belgium 191. Reasons for the creation of the kingdom of Belgium. British and Foreign State Papers, XVII, 1238 sq. V |