The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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Էջ 86
... Marquis of La Seigliére , lived royally in his do- mains . He hunted , supported a great retinue , was kind to his servants , and jeal- ous of his privileges . Suddenly the earth shook , and a low rumbling sound was heard , like that of ...
... Marquis of La Seigliére , lived royally in his do- mains . He hunted , supported a great retinue , was kind to his servants , and jeal- ous of his privileges . Suddenly the earth shook , and a low rumbling sound was heard , like that of ...
Էջ 87
... marquis , feeling himself disposed to improve his accommodations , put his wife and little son into a two - wheeled osier cabriolet , his only pleasure carriage , and seating himself in front , with reins in one hand and whip in the ...
... marquis , feeling himself disposed to improve his accommodations , put his wife and little son into a two - wheeled osier cabriolet , his only pleasure carriage , and seating himself in front , with reins in one hand and whip in the ...
Էջ 89
... marquis did not go away with empty pockets ; and , I'll be bound , he's got more louis - d'ors than we have miserable crums . If he did not carry away his castle , his park , and his lands in his pocket - book , we can't help it . It is ...
... marquis did not go away with empty pockets ; and , I'll be bound , he's got more louis - d'ors than we have miserable crums . If he did not carry away his castle , his park , and his lands in his pocket - book , we can't help it . It is ...
Էջ 91
... marquis , and that , abusing their confidence , he re- fused to give up the domains and the castle which he had purchased with the money of the La Seiglieres . The amiable persons who , in '93 , would have been enchanted with the ...
... marquis , and that , abusing their confidence , he re- fused to give up the domains and the castle which he had purchased with the money of the La Seiglieres . The amiable persons who , in '93 , would have been enchanted with the ...
Էջ 92
... Marquis , M. de Vaubert had a wife , and , moreover , a son , yet an infant , who was destined to grow up in exile . The nobility of that period , so much calumniated when malignity and falsehood were suffered to go almost without ...
... Marquis , M. de Vaubert had a wife , and , moreover , a son , yet an infant , who was destined to grow up in exile . The nobility of that period , so much calumniated when malignity and falsehood were suffered to go almost without ...
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