France Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina x
... hands of most writers must have imparted entertainment and information- but no one can be more sensible than I am , that I have not profited as I ought to have done by this advantage . The greater part of these pages was written during ...
... hands of most writers must have imparted entertainment and information- but no one can be more sensible than I am , that I have not profited as I ought to have done by this advantage . The greater part of these pages was written during ...
Pagina 14
... hand , a pin in another , pricks in rouge or noir , according to the turn of the card . This is your Tantalus of modern days - one of those who live upon the brink of all the pleasures of their time - this is a miser without a treasure ...
... hand , a pin in another , pricks in rouge or noir , according to the turn of the card . This is your Tantalus of modern days - one of those who live upon the brink of all the pleasures of their time - this is a miser without a treasure ...
Pagina 18
... hand with vehemence and vociferating impetuously to his com- panion , and the old man there , with arms folded and shoulders uplifted , regard the filling up of that colonnade as something worse than a fournée of peers , and declares ...
... hand with vehemence and vociferating impetuously to his com- panion , and the old man there , with arms folded and shoulders uplifted , regard the filling up of that colonnade as something worse than a fournée of peers , and declares ...
Pagina 24
... hand has had to run , so in re- garding a country with intelligence , we may divine its history from the newspapers on our table . The letter of a Sicilian gentleman gives the following description of Paris in the time of Louis XIV ...
... hand has had to run , so in re- garding a country with intelligence , we may divine its history from the newspapers on our table . The letter of a Sicilian gentleman gives the following description of Paris in the time of Louis XIV ...
Pagina 32
... hand , and the first omnibus that passes transports him from the Jardin des Plantes to the Rue de Rivoli . Paris , we know , even in these times of civilization , is but miserably furnished with one necessary convenience . Don't let our ...
... hand , and the first omnibus that passes transports him from the Jardin des Plantes to the Rue de Rivoli . Paris , we know , even in these times of civilization , is but miserably furnished with one necessary convenience . Don't let our ...
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Adèle amidst ancient années Antony appear aristocracy army arrondissement assassination Bonaparte Chamber of Deputies character Charles Charles X Charta Châteaubriand civil classes Comte d'Artois court crimes Decazes département Duc d'Orléans Duc de Raguse effect empire England epoch fait favour feelings female fortune France French gaiety genius Gennaro gentleman give grace Gubetta habits honour ideas influence Jemmapes Jeppo King lady liberty literary Louis Philippe Louis XIV Louis XVIII Lucrèce Borgia M. V. Hugo Madame Maffio Maine-et-Loire manners ment minister modern monarchy Monsieur Napoléon nation nature nobility Oloferno once opinion Ordonnances palace Palais Royal Paris Parisian party passed passion persons political popular population present prince reign Restoration revolution Richelieu royal society soldier spirit suicides Tableau terrible Thiers things throne tion Tuileries Valmy vanity Victor Hugo Villèle wish women writing young