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... abbé de l'H whose face was full of expression , tinctured with much grief , and attendant indisposition , with a manner , and in a tone , which were truly affecting , concluded a little narrative of some kindness which he had received ...
... abbé de l'H whose face was full of expression , tinctured with much grief , and attendant indisposition , with a manner , and in a tone , which were truly affecting , concluded a little narrative of some kindness which he had received ...
Page 55
... Abbé . - Bridge of Boats . - The Quay . - Exchange . - Theatre . - Rouen . - Cathedral . - St . Ouens . - Prince of Waldec . - Maid of Orleans . HAVING collected together all our luggage , and seen it safely lodged in a porter's ...
... Abbé . - Bridge of Boats . - The Quay . - Exchange . - Theatre . - Rouen . - Cathedral . - St . Ouens . - Prince of Waldec . - Maid of Orleans . HAVING collected together all our luggage , and seen it safely lodged in a porter's ...
Page 59
... . St. Hiliare is a young man ; in person , and it is said in abili- ties also , he much resembles his patron , and friend , the first consul . Some of the horses were of a dissimilar size 60 MONS . L'ABBE . - MADAME G. and colour.
... . St. Hiliare is a young man ; in person , and it is said in abili- ties also , he much resembles his patron , and friend , the first consul . Some of the horses were of a dissimilar size 60 MONS . L'ABBE . - MADAME G. and colour.
Page 60
... ABBE . - MADAME G. and colour , which had a bad effect ; but I was informed , upon making the remark , that they had ... abbé sat next to me , who appeared to be in years , but full of vivacity , and seemed to be much esteemed by every ...
... ABBE . - MADAME G. and colour , which had a bad effect ; but I was informed , upon making the remark , that they had ... abbé sat next to me , who appeared to be in years , but full of vivacity , and seemed to be much esteemed by every ...
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... abbé ; she soon afterwards , with the principal ladies of the city , fell under the dis- pleasure of Robespierre and his agents , with no other crime upon their heads than that of wealth , honourably acquired . A committee , composed of ...
... abbé ; she soon afterwards , with the principal ladies of the city , fell under the dis- pleasure of Robespierre and his agents , with no other crime upon their heads than that of wealth , honourably acquired . A committee , composed of ...
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