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Page 26
... Marie Antoinette . There were nought but praises and good words in every one's mouth for that " Dau- phine chérie , qui faisait le miracle de rat- tacher ainsi Versailles à la France ! " “ Mariée et sans mari , ” as ... MARIE ANTOINETTE .
... Marie Antoinette . There were nought but praises and good words in every one's mouth for that " Dau- phine chérie , qui faisait le miracle de rat- tacher ainsi Versailles à la France ! " “ Mariée et sans mari , ” as ... MARIE ANTOINETTE .
Page 27
... Marie far as the king was concerned was Madame Antoinette being placed without the pale of Adelaïde , his aunt , who early obtained an in- public affairs , and being kept at a distance fluence over the monarch to ... MARIE ANTOINETTE . 27.
... Marie far as the king was concerned was Madame Antoinette being placed without the pale of Adelaïde , his aunt , who early obtained an in- public affairs , and being kept at a distance fluence over the monarch to ... MARIE ANTOINETTE . 27.
Page 37
... Marie An- sad and mournful tragedy . Our authors have toinette was removed to the Conciergerie . not contented themselves with a compilation The days and the months that elapsed be- from the pages of Madame Campan ... MARIE ANTOINETTE . 37.
... Marie An- sad and mournful tragedy . Our authors have toinette was removed to the Conciergerie . not contented themselves with a compilation The days and the months that elapsed be- from the pages of Madame Campan ... MARIE ANTOINETTE . 37.
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