History of the German Struggle for Liberty 4

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History of the German Struggle for Liberty 4
Poultney Bigelow
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When he walked home at nightfall he heard cries of "Hure Majestat!" which for the moment was a popular rendering of the conventional "Eure Majestat!" This confirmed him in his belief that the Jesuits were at the bottom of the trouble and that the Countess of Landsfeld was merely a target.* But now for Fraulein Kobell's letter to her parents in the country: "January 24, 1847. She can scarcely show herself on the streets. Recently she drove to a carriage-maker's; a crowd col- lected, and a voice ...called out to the street boys, ' Now, then, do ♦ "Gallantries of all kinds have been treated with indulgence by the Roman Catholic Church; . . . but there is one mortal sin which it never forgives, and that is the sin of Lola Montez — the sin of defying the Jesuits." — Dr. Erdmann, Lola Montez and the Jesuits^ p. 9.
Hamburg, 1847.
Digitized by LjOOQIC THB MUNICH BEVOLUTION 181 your duty I' And at once the boys commenced to shout at her and throw stones at her carriage. She had to retreat through a rear passage."* "Munich, March 2, 1847.


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