Arthur Young's Travels in France During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789G. Bell and sons, 1906 - 366 pages |
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... king , and is thus commented upon in the journal : " This year ( 1791 ) His Majesty had the goodness to present me with a present of a Spanish ram . The world is full of those who consider military glory as the proper object of the ...
... king , and is thus commented upon in the journal : " This year ( 1791 ) His Majesty had the goodness to present me with a present of a Spanish ram . The world is full of those who consider military glory as the proper object of the ...
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... King . " No , sire , " replied the Duke , " it is a revolution ! " His leanings were to constitutional monarchy , and he made every effort to reconcile the court and the assembly . Finding the cause of the Revolution , from his point of ...
... King . " No , sire , " replied the Duke , " it is a revolution ! " His leanings were to constitutional monarchy , and he made every effort to reconcile the court and the assembly . Finding the cause of the Revolution , from his point of ...
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... King's investing the Duke of Berri , son of the count D'Artois , with the cordon blue . The Queen's band was in the chapel where the ceremony was performed , but the musical effect was thin and weak . During the service the King was ...
... King's investing the Duke of Berri , son of the count D'Artois , with the cordon blue . The Queen's band was in the chapel where the ceremony was performed , but the musical effect was thin and weak . During the service the King was ...
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... King's dining in public is more odd than splendid . The Queen sat by him with a cover before her , but ate nothing ; con- versing with the duke of Orleans , and the duke of Liancourt , who stood behind her chair . To me it would have ...
... King's dining in public is more odd than splendid . The Queen sat by him with a cover before her , but ate nothing ; con- versing with the duke of Orleans , and the duke of Liancourt , who stood behind her chair . To me it would have ...
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... King dined , made a distinction , and would not permit all to enter promiscuously . Travellers speak much , even very late ones , of the re- markable interest the French take in all that personally concerns their King , shewing by the ...
... King dined , made a distinction , and would not permit all to enter promiscuously . Travellers speak much , even very late ones , of the re- markable interest the French take in all that personally concerns their King , shewing by the ...
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