The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... Madame de Lamballe was invested with the first rank in the queen's household ; and when the pre- cursors of the Jacobins began as the English Roundheads had done - to sap the throne by decrying the queen , Madame de Lamballe , as having ...
... Madame de Lamballe was invested with the first rank in the queen's household ; and when the pre- cursors of the Jacobins began as the English Roundheads had done - to sap the throne by decrying the queen , Madame de Lamballe , as having ...
Page 159
... Madame de Lamballe to the queen was her only crime . In our troublesome times she had played no part - she was under no popular disfavour , for she was known to the people only by her frequent acts of charity and benevolence - the most ...
... Madame de Lamballe to the queen was her only crime . In our troublesome times she had played no part - she was under no popular disfavour , for she was known to the people only by her frequent acts of charity and benevolence - the most ...
Page 172
... Madame de Valence [ daughter of Madame de Genlis ] gave a ball , chez ma tante [ Madame de Montesson ] , to a vast number of ci - devants , who ate and drank , laughed and danced , as if they had not a friend absent , or one murdered ...
... Madame de Valence [ daughter of Madame de Genlis ] gave a ball , chez ma tante [ Madame de Montesson ] , to a vast number of ci - devants , who ate and drank , laughed and danced , as if they had not a friend absent , or one murdered ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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