The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Том 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... Soubise - Madame de Pompadour , 88 . 137 The King - The Effect - The Ad- vancement - The Blow - War with England - The Patent of Nobility - the veil , - . 271 The Alliance with Austria - De- sire for Retirement - All Fol- low - The ...
... Soubise - Madame de Pompadour , 88 . 137 The King - The Effect - The Ad- vancement - The Blow - War with England - The Patent of Nobility - the veil , - . 271 The Alliance with Austria - De- sire for Retirement - All Fol- low - The ...
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... Soubise was paying his addresses to the daughter of the count . The prince was indeed her frequent visiter , but was himself conscious enough that his visits were intended less for the young countess , than for her beautiful playmate ...
... Soubise was paying his addresses to the daughter of the count . The prince was indeed her frequent visiter , but was himself conscious enough that his visits were intended less for the young countess , than for her beautiful playmate ...
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... SOUBISE . At the same moment the carriage of the Prince de Soubise stopped at the hotel . The prince was mounting the stairs as Pauline stepped out of the room , her face still flushed from that very sisterly tête - à - tête . The ...
... SOUBISE . At the same moment the carriage of the Prince de Soubise stopped at the hotel . The prince was mounting the stairs as Pauline stepped out of the room , her face still flushed from that very sisterly tête - à - tête . The ...
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... my all , all ! " cried the Prince de Soubise , with a strain of protestations and vows of which we will not inflict a repetition upon our readers . But the lady Pauline de Pons put them to the 1840. ] 93 Who Governs , then ?
... my all , all ! " cried the Prince de Soubise , with a strain of protestations and vows of which we will not inflict a repetition upon our readers . But the lady Pauline de Pons put them to the 1840. ] 93 Who Governs , then ?
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... Soubise . The prince , though a man of forty years , was indeed formed to please , for he was witty , spirited , and seductive . In spite of all her prudence and experience , the favorite of the king could not help pre- ferring to look ...
... Soubise . The prince , though a man of forty years , was indeed formed to please , for he was witty , spirited , and seductive . In spite of all her prudence and experience , the favorite of the king could not help pre- ferring to look ...
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