France Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina 22
... manners than laws . Description of the Chaussée d'Antin . — The Faubourg St. Germain.— The Quartier of the Students . - The Marais . - Faubourg St. Antoine . - The old city . THIS city has undergone a variety of divisions . In 1702 it ...
... manners than laws . Description of the Chaussée d'Antin . — The Faubourg St. Germain.— The Quartier of the Students . - The Marais . - Faubourg St. Antoine . - The old city . THIS city has undergone a variety of divisions . In 1702 it ...
Pagina 23
... manners have been changed , almost as little as the houses , by the philosophy of the eighteenth century - no carriages , no equipages , not a solitary cabriolet in the streets ! All is still , silent ; you are amongst the customs of ...
... manners have been changed , almost as little as the houses , by the philosophy of the eighteenth century - no carriages , no equipages , not a solitary cabriolet in the streets ! All is still , silent ; you are amongst the customs of ...
Pagina 24
... manners of the mid- dling classes , than the manners of the middling classes upon those of the old aristocracy . The personages who have disappeared - What you now see in their places - Many places where people may live upon as little ...
... manners of the mid- dling classes , than the manners of the middling classes upon those of the old aristocracy . The personages who have disappeared - What you now see in their places - Many places where people may live upon as little ...
Pagina 26
... manners ; there are no longer masters to teach you civility , nor young ladies who sell you compliments . The Parisians under a serious government are not so frivolous as of yore : the vanity then confined to the toilette and the draw ...
... manners ; there are no longer masters to teach you civility , nor young ladies who sell you compliments . The Parisians under a serious government are not so frivolous as of yore : the vanity then confined to the toilette and the draw ...
Pagina 28
... manners of Paris may be thus described : - - There are twenty thousand persons every night at the theatres ; five public libraries are constantly full ; and one hundred cabinets de lecture . You will find about an equal number of ...
... manners of Paris may be thus described : - - There are twenty thousand persons every night at the theatres ; five public libraries are constantly full ; and one hundred cabinets de lecture . You will find about an equal number of ...
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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