The Court Magazine and Monthly Critic, and Lady's Magazine and Museum: A Family Journal of the Belles Lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashion, Etc, المجلد 18Dobbs & Company, 1841 |
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... attended to was owing to the prodigious number of prisoners that were to be removed . Whether Josephine was forgotten , or left behind intentionally , neither she nor any other person ever knew . companions were set at liberty . Oh ...
... attended to was owing to the prodigious number of prisoners that were to be removed . Whether Josephine was forgotten , or left behind intentionally , neither she nor any other person ever knew . companions were set at liberty . Oh ...
الصفحة 25
... attended to . He wrote to his master , who , furious at the innovation , hastened back to town , where he found every thing in the situation that has been described , and upon one of the tables that had been thrust out of his drawing ...
... attended to . He wrote to his master , who , furious at the innovation , hastened back to town , where he found every thing in the situation that has been described , and upon one of the tables that had been thrust out of his drawing ...
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... attend- ants were compelled to remove her , chair and all . Her sufferings were dreadful , her grief being of that frightful nature that is denied the relief of tears . For the space of several hours queen Hortense , remained in a ...
... attend- ants were compelled to remove her , chair and all . Her sufferings were dreadful , her grief being of that frightful nature that is denied the relief of tears . For the space of several hours queen Hortense , remained in a ...
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... attended these reunions , his dear Paulette having made a point of his being there he could not refuse . It was Napoleon's original intention , from the moment he decided upon the divorce , to make the first communication to Josephine ...
... attended these reunions , his dear Paulette having made a point of his being there he could not refuse . It was Napoleon's original intention , from the moment he decided upon the divorce , to make the first communication to Josephine ...
الصفحة 35
... attended only by her ladies , in one of her own . Her next and last appearance in her public character of empress of the French , was at the splendid fête given in celebration of the same event at the hôtel de Ville . On both occasions ...
... attended only by her ladies , in one of her own . Her next and last appearance in her public character of empress of the French , was at the splendid fête given in celebration of the same event at the hôtel de Ville . On both occasions ...
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appeared April arms arrived Barham barons Beauharnais beautiful Bonaparte brother captain castle chamber chapel Charles church color corsage Countess COURT MAGAZINE cried crown daughter dauphin death dress Duchess of Kent duke of Burgundy Duke of Cambridge earl Edward Elizabeth of York Emily emperor empress England English exclaimed eyes father France friends George Marchmont Giac gold H. R. H. Prince Albert hand head heart Henry honor house of York husband Isabella Isabella of Angoulême John Josephine king king of England king's lady late Lavallette letter London looked lord Madame Majesty March Marchmont marriage Mary morning mother Napoleon never night noble Palace Paris person Pinzon portrait present Princess Princess Royal Queen Dowager received replied returned Richard robes royal satin South Metropolitan Cemetery thee thou thought throne tion took velvet voice whilst wife William young
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الصفحة 211 - I warn the abolitionists," says South Carolina, "ignorant, infuriated barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw any of them into our hands, he may expect a felon's death.".
الصفحة 193 - Gladly my lord, quoth he, would God I had some better thing as ready to your pleasure as that. And therewith in all the haste he sent his servant for a mess of strawberries. The protector set the lords fast in communing, and thereupon praying them to spare him for a little while departed thence.
الصفحة 60 - He was a shepherd, and no mercenary. And though he holy was and virtuous, He was to sinful men full piteous ; His words were strong, but not with anger fraught, A love benignant he discreetly taught.
الصفحة 384 - Maillart, one of the four chosen captains of the municipal forces, was the most vigilant. Marcel, at his wit's end, made an offer to the king of Navarre to deliver Paris up to him on the night between the 31st of July and the 1st of August.
الصفحة 59 - There was also a Nun, a PRIORESS, That of her smiling was full simple and coy : Her greatest oath was but by saint Eloy : And she was cleped Madame Eglantine.
الصفحة 194 - Shore's wife, with their affinity, have by their sorcery and witchcraft wasted my body.' And therewith he plucked up his doublet sleeve to his elbow upon his left arm, where he shewed a werish withered arm and small, as it was never other.
الصفحة 196 - ... their breath failing, they gave up to God their innocent souls into the joys of heaven, leaving to the tormentors their bodies dead in the bed. Which after...
الصفحة 173 - The marshal hastened to obey. " Ventrebleu !" quoth the Bastard, when extricated from the weight of his steed, "I cannot hold by the clouds, but though my horse failed me, surely I will not fail my companions...
الصفحة 185 - But sure it is that although King Edward were consenting to his death and destruction, yet he much did both lament his unfortunate chance and repent his sudden execution; inasmuch that, when any person sued to him for pardon or remission of any malefactor condemned to the punishment of death, he would accustomably say, and openly speak, О unfortunate brother, for whose life not one creature would make intercession!
الصفحة 194 - Paul (quoth he) I will not to dinner till I see thy head off. It booted him not to ask why, but heavily he took a priest at adventure...