The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 456
... Bourbon ) and a daughter , for whom Madame Louise de France and the Dauphin stood sponsors . The princess's letters to her husband , written while the latter was with the army gaining fresh laurels to add to the family trophies , show ...
... Bourbon ) and a daughter , for whom Madame Louise de France and the Dauphin stood sponsors . The princess's letters to her husband , written while the latter was with the army gaining fresh laurels to add to the family trophies , show ...
Page 457
... Bourbon Condé ( known as Mme . de Vermandois ) , and later to the Abbaye de Panthémont , in the Rue de Grenelle , Paris . Here she had as companion and friend her cousin , Princesse Bathilde d'Orléans , daughter of the Duc d'Orléans and ...
... Bourbon Condé ( known as Mme . de Vermandois ) , and later to the Abbaye de Panthémont , in the Rue de Grenelle , Paris . Here she had as companion and friend her cousin , Princesse Bathilde d'Orléans , daughter of the Duc d'Orléans and ...
Page 458
... Bourbon in his room . As to the Duc de Bourbon , his apartment had only dogs and horses , no women at all except one portrait of that Duchesse de Bourbon , who was daughter of Louis XIV . and Madame de Montespan . Mon Dieu , what a ...
... Bourbon in his room . As to the Duc de Bourbon , his apartment had only dogs and horses , no women at all except one portrait of that Duchesse de Bourbon , who was daughter of Louis XIV . and Madame de Montespan . Mon Dieu , what a ...
Page 459
... Bourbon and her sister - in - law , the Duchesse d'Orléans , were arrested and imprisoned . Thus the Palais Bourbon stood empty and deserted , a sad spectacle of much ruin and desolation . Happily , a public - spirited citizen , named ...
... Bourbon and her sister - in - law , the Duchesse d'Orléans , were arrested and imprisoned . Thus the Palais Bourbon stood empty and deserted , a sad spectacle of much ruin and desolation . Happily , a public - spirited citizen , named ...
Page 460
... Bourbon . It was this assembly which , in passive obedience to the will of Napoleon , voted the Concordat , the establishment of the Legion of Honour , the Peace of Amiens , and the Code Civil . The same Assembly remained in existence ...
... Bourbon . It was this assembly which , in passive obedience to the will of Napoleon , voted the Concordat , the establishment of the Legion of Honour , the Peace of Amiens , and the Code Civil . The same Assembly remained in existence ...
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