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Old and New London
… He was second son of the Duke of Orleans, and brother of Louis Philippe, afterwards king of the French. The marble …
Old and New London
… which was always sung by the demoiselles de St. Cyr when Louis XIV. entered the chapel of that establishment to hear … Dieu, venge le Roi! Vive le Roi! Que toujours glorieux, Louis victorieux Voie ses ennemis, Toujours soumis! Grand …
Old and New London
… manners are those of as fine a gentleman as we may suppose Louis XIV. or Charles II.'" It was not often that Dr. Johnson …
Old and New London
… Le Notre was largely employed by Le Grand Monarque, Louis XIV., who also ennobled him. He died at Paris in the …
Survey of London
… even foreigners who were used to the magnificent court of Louis XIV, gave a splendour and dignity to Whitehall which it …
Old and New London
… the model which was followed in the celebrated ftes of Louis le Grand. One of the officers of the Court was the … like power of healing, in virtue of their descent from St. Louis. On the day after their coronation at Rheims they went …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… on the French spy system (or rather the spy system of Louis Napoleon) which is now so abominable. France is on the … about 12 hours without any food. Fine. This attempt on Louis Napoleon's life was apparently carried out by people …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… people of Jersey, by sticking placards everywhere, about Louis Napoleon, of course very severe and violent, insomuch …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… with Mr Sandall. I was as usual exceedingly pleased with Louis Haghe's pictures, his Italian letter writer of the time … yesterday announcing the event. It occurred very suddenly. Louis Napoleon is not sorry very probably. I cannot say I am. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… pamphlet in praise of England (in France). What a fool Louis Napoleon is; this act is but placing a few more stakes …
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