Notre-Dame. With Illus. by Hugo, Bayard, Brion, Johannot, and Others, Volume 1Little Brown, 1888 |
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... Cardinal de Bourbon , who , to please the king , had been obliged to give a gra- cious reception to that rude train of Flemish bur- gomasters , and entertain them , at his Hôtel de Bourbon , with one of the rude dramatic exhibitions ...
... Cardinal de Bourbon , who , to please the king , had been obliged to give a gra- cious reception to that rude train of Flemish bur- gomasters , and entertain them , at his Hôtel de Bourbon , with one of the rude dramatic exhibitions ...
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... of sourness and bitterness into the clamors of this shut - up , squeezed , trodden , and stifled multitude . Nothing was heard but complaints and imprecations against the Flem- ings , the prevôt des marchands , the Cardinal de Bourbon ...
... of sourness and bitterness into the clamors of this shut - up , squeezed , trodden , and stifled multitude . Nothing was heard but complaints and imprecations against the Flem- ings , the prevôt des marchands , the Cardinal de Bourbon ...
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... so unseasonably shut , opened more un- seasonably still , and the stentorian voice of the usher abruptly announced , " His Eminence Monseigneur le Cardinal de Bourbon ! " CHAPTER III . THE CARDINAL . POOR Gringoire ! The PIERRE GRINGOIRE .
... so unseasonably shut , opened more un- seasonably still , and the stentorian voice of the usher abruptly announced , " His Eminence Monseigneur le Cardinal de Bourbon ! " CHAPTER III . THE CARDINAL . POOR Gringoire ! The PIERRE GRINGOIRE .
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Victor Hugo. CHAPTER III . THE CARDINAL . POOR Gringoire ! The noise of all the great double petards let off on Saint ... Bourbon . " Not that Pierre Gringoire either feared the cardinal or despised him ; he was neither weak enough ...
Victor Hugo. CHAPTER III . THE CARDINAL . POOR Gringoire ! The noise of all the great double petards let off on Saint ... Bourbon . " Not that Pierre Gringoire either feared the cardinal or despised him ; he was neither weak enough ...
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... of whom was worth almost any other spectacle . Charles , Cardinal de Bourbon , Archbishop and Count of Lyons , and Primate of Gaul , was allied both to Louis XI . , through his brother Pierre , Seigneur of Beaujeu , who had espoused the ...
... of whom was worth almost any other spectacle . Charles , Cardinal de Bourbon , Archbishop and Count of Lyons , and Primate of Gaul , was allied both to Louis XI . , through his brother Pierre , Seigneur of Beaujeu , who had espoused the ...
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