The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 125A. Constable, 1867 |
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Page 493
... mistress replied , ' il faut qu'un roi ressuscite . ' Other court intrigues contributed at the same time to favour the views of Madame Châteauroux . Maurepas the chansonnier , the light frivolous minister whose name is associated with ...
... mistress replied , ' il faut qu'un roi ressuscite . ' Other court intrigues contributed at the same time to favour the views of Madame Châteauroux . Maurepas the chansonnier , the light frivolous minister whose name is associated with ...
Page 499
... mistress the journalist Barbier declared there was nothing to be said against it , as the Nesles were one of the first names of the monarchy , but the smallest bourgeois in Paris felt it a national dishonour to have a Mademoiselle ...
... mistress the journalist Barbier declared there was nothing to be said against it , as the Nesles were one of the first names of the monarchy , but the smallest bourgeois in Paris felt it a national dishonour to have a Mademoiselle ...
Page 510
... mistress of a gamester the Chevalier du Barry , who made use of her surpassing and sensual beauty of person to attract victims to his card - table . The King , through the officiousness of his valet Lebel , had enjoyed the opportunity ...
... mistress of a gamester the Chevalier du Barry , who made use of her surpassing and sensual beauty of person to attract victims to his card - table . The King , through the officiousness of his valet Lebel , had enjoyed the opportunity ...
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