France, Social, Literary, Political, Volumes 1-2Harper & brothers, 1834 |
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Pagina 17
... seen by the annexed table , that pay upwards of 300 frs . , i . e . that yield an income of 1,800 frs . - little more than 70 % . Number of properties paying from 300 frs . to 400 frs . 34,594 400 500 17,028 500 600 9,997 600 700 6,379 ...
... seen by the annexed table , that pay upwards of 300 frs . , i . e . that yield an income of 1,800 frs . - little more than 70 % . Number of properties paying from 300 frs . to 400 frs . 34,594 400 500 17,028 500 600 9,997 600 700 6,379 ...
Pagina 31
... seen is remarkably white ; his coat , decorated with a red rib- and , is buttoned up to his chest , and only just shows a stripe of a pale yellow waistcoat ; he walks with a cane , and has that kind of half - haughty , half - careless ...
... seen is remarkably white ; his coat , decorated with a red rib- and , is buttoned up to his chest , and only just shows a stripe of a pale yellow waistcoat ; he walks with a cane , and has that kind of half - haughty , half - careless ...
Pagina 38
... seen . ' 66 6 ' Monseigneur , that is to believe in a revolution of 1688. But when England departed from the path of legitimacy , the aristocracy remained as an element of order ; with us there is no aristocracy to be called an ...
... seen . ' 66 6 ' Monseigneur , that is to believe in a revolution of 1688. But when England departed from the path of legitimacy , the aristocracy remained as an element of order ; with us there is no aristocracy to be called an ...
Pagina 44
... seen from one of the bridges , is a picture of modern civiliza- tion ; brilliant , confused , gay , various ; but the picture ( and such is the colouring of our times ) is a picture in water colours ; the shades , bright , are not deep ...
... seen from one of the bridges , is a picture of modern civiliza- tion ; brilliant , confused , gay , various ; but the picture ( and such is the colouring of our times ) is a picture in water colours ; the shades , bright , are not deep ...
Pagina 47
... seen than of being amused ; they are remarkable as the birth of a new epoch , which they still represent , -- the epoch of gallantry and of the arts , of Catherine de Medicis , and of Marot -- of Marot , who said with so much grace , 66 ...
... seen than of being amused ; they are remarkable as the birth of a new epoch , which they still represent , -- the epoch of gallantry and of the arts , of Catherine de Medicis , and of Marot -- of Marot , who said with so much grace , 66 ...
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ADELE amid ancient années ANTONY appear aristocracy army arts Bonaparte Chamber Chamber of Deputies character Charles Charles X civil classes commenced Comte d'Artois court crimes Decazes département Deputies Duc d'Orléans Duc de Raguse Duke of Orléans effect empire England epoch fait favour feelings female fortune France French gayety genius Gennaro gentleman give grace GUBETTA habits honour ideas idem influence Jemmapes JEPPO king lady liberty literary Loire Louis Philippe Louis XIV Louis XVIII Lucrèce Borgia Madame MAFFIO manner ment minister modern Molière monarchy Monsieur nation nature nobility OLOFERNO once opinion ordonnances palace Palais Royal Paris Parisian party passion persons political popular population present prince régime reign remarkable Restoration revolution Richelieu society soldier Tableau terrible thing throne tion Tuileries Valmy vanity Victor Hugo Villèle wish woman women writing young