The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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... madame , would it might please your Majesty for to place another child now at its mother's breast , a first - born one also , in its father's arms ! and as by your gracious dealing your highness wrought a reconciliation between a father ...
... madame , would it might please your Majesty for to place another child now at its mother's breast , a first - born one also , in its father's arms ! and as by your gracious dealing your highness wrought a reconciliation between a father ...
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... incident enough to furnish the plots of three or four romances . Although it deals chiefly with the history of Madame de Montagu , it gives us incidentally the outline both of the lives THE DAUGHTERS OF THE DUC D'AYEN . 69.
... incident enough to furnish the plots of three or four romances . Although it deals chiefly with the history of Madame de Montagu , it gives us incidentally the outline both of the lives THE DAUGHTERS OF THE DUC D'AYEN . 69.
Page 70
... Madame de Montagu and her sisters . These ladies were the daughters of the Duc and Duchesse d'Ayen . The duke was the eldest son of the last Maréchal de Noailles ; his wife was the daughter of M. d'Aguesseau , son of the chancellor of ...
... Madame de Montagu and her sisters . These ladies were the daughters of the Duc and Duchesse d'Ayen . The duke was the eldest son of the last Maréchal de Noailles ; his wife was the daughter of M. d'Aguesseau , son of the chancellor of ...
Page 71
... Madame d'Ayen they dearly loved . The free unbroken inter- course which is natural to English homes was not in accordance with the rules of those stately Parisian families , but the first act of the day was to go and salute their mother ...
... Madame d'Ayen they dearly loved . The free unbroken inter- course which is natural to English homes was not in accordance with the rules of those stately Parisian families , but the first act of the day was to go and salute their mother ...
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... Madame de Noailles was to have joined her husband in London , where they in- tended shortly to embark for America ; but she lingered with her mother , first to assist her grandfather , the Maréchal de Noailles , in his dying moments ...
... Madame de Noailles was to have joined her husband in London , where they in- tended shortly to embark for America ; but she lingered with her mother , first to assist her grandfather , the Maréchal de Noailles , in his dying moments ...
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