The History of Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day: Containing a Description of Its Antiquities, Public Buildings, Civil, Religious, Scientific, and Commercial Institutions...G. B. Whittaker, 1825 |
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... palace of the Luxembourg were laid , a bronze idol was found , five or six inches in length , representing Mercury . A small bronze figure of Apollo was afterwards picked up near the same spot . Considerable embellishments in the ...
... palace of the Luxembourg were laid , a bronze idol was found , five or six inches in length , representing Mercury . A small bronze figure of Apollo was afterwards picked up near the same spot . Considerable embellishments in the ...
Página xvii
... palace , augmented . From that period to the extinction of the first race , the monarchs were called Rois Fainéans . The last of these sovereigns was Childeric III . , whom duke Pepin le Bref , mayor of the palace , deposed , shaved his ...
... palace , augmented . From that period to the extinction of the first race , the monarchs were called Rois Fainéans . The last of these sovereigns was Childeric III . , whom duke Pepin le Bref , mayor of the palace , deposed , shaved his ...
Página xxi
... palace made themselves masters of the sovereign power , and left to the descendants of Clovis only the name of king . In the sequel they took away the title and appropriated it to themselves . Pepin de Heristel , Duke of Austrasia ...
... palace made themselves masters of the sovereign power , and left to the descendants of Clovis only the name of king . In the sequel they took away the title and appropriated it to themselves . Pepin de Heristel , Duke of Austrasia ...
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... palace at Aix - la - Chapelle . His successors Louis - le - Debonnaire and Charles - le - Chauve , guided or rather deceived by the nobles and clergy , surrendered Gaul to the most fatal disorders , and suffered themselves to be ...
... palace at Aix - la - Chapelle . His successors Louis - le - Debonnaire and Charles - le - Chauve , guided or rather deceived by the nobles and clergy , surrendered Gaul to the most fatal disorders , and suffered themselves to be ...
Página xxv
... palace , their court , and their officers , upon the same foot- ing as kings ; they enforced contributions at pleasure , levied troops and declared war . The inhabitants , not nobles , were divided into two classes , the ingenus or free ...
... palace , their court , and their officers , upon the same foot- ing as kings ; they enforced contributions at pleasure , levied troops and declared war . The inhabitants , not nobles , were divided into two classes , the ingenus or free ...
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Página 300 - Il est permis souhaiter un bon prince; Mais tel qu'il est , il le convient porter; Car il vaut mieux un tyran supporter , Que de troubler la paix de. la province. Songe long-tems avant que de promettre; Mais si tu as quelque chose promis , • Quoi que ce soit, etfust-ce aux ennemis , De l'accomplir en devoir te faut mettie.
Página 127 - La force et l'étendue de son génie le rendaient si singulier dans l'art du jardinage, qu'on peut le regarder comme en ayant inventé les beautés principales, et porté toutes les autres à leur dernière perfection. Il répondit en quelque sorte, par l'excellence de ses ouvrages, à la grandeur...
Página 188 - As he sold his printed copies for sixty crowns, •while the scribes demanded five hundred, this created universal astonishment : but when he produced copies as fast as they were •wanted, and lowered the price to thirty crowns, all Paris was agitated. The uniformity of the copies increased the wonder. Informations...
Página 217 - Berri, de Champagne et de Picardie; pratiqua toutes les austérités que sa santé put souffrir; demeura veuve à l'âge de vingt-neuf ans, consacra le reste de sa vie à élever en princes chrétiens les princes ses...
Página 228 - When the Irish college was made the chef-lieu of the British colleges, this monument was transported there, where it remained some years; but is now restored to its original place.
Página 308 - Roi, maréchal de camp en ses armées et gou« verneur des citadelles de Doulens et du Crôttoy. Cette dame de Rambure est-elle la fille du comte de Courtenay qu'on vient de nommer ? Vient ensuite eu 1659 « Claude de Girardin, écuyer, « conseiller, secrétaire du Roi, maison et couronne de France « et de ses finances, seigneur châtelain du Vaudreuil et
Página 304 - Si donnons en mandement à nos amez et féaux conseillers les gens tenans nostre cour de Parlement à Paris...
Página 300 - Dieu tout premier , puis père et mère honore, Sois juste et droit, et en toute saison ; De l'innocent prends en main la raison , Car Dieu te doit là haut juger encore.
Página 263 - Exiliique reus nascitur omnis homo. Unde superbit homo, cujus conceptio culpa, Nasci poena, labor vita, necesse mori ? Vana salus hominis, vanus decor, omnia vana ; Inter vana nihil vanius est homine.
Página 53 - ... as I was, bolt upright, as we elegantly express ourselves when describing this ecclesiastical-Parisian attitude, while waiting the advent of the Abbe Lacordaire. " Si tu veux savoir comme est ample De Notre Dame le grand temple...