Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 80W. Blackwood & Sons, 1856 - Scotland |
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Page 112
... received by the Marquis de Blainville , grand - maistre des céré monies , who went up with him at the entry into the grand chamber . His ex- cellency was received by the Captain of the Guards - in - waiting , the Duc de Noailles , who ...
... received by the Marquis de Blainville , grand - maistre des céré monies , who went up with him at the entry into the grand chamber . His ex- cellency was received by the Captain of the Guards - in - waiting , the Duc de Noailles , who ...
Page 113
... received the ambassador in bed , giving his excel- lency an arm - chair within the balus- trade . In his official capacity he kissed the princesses , as well as the ladies who received him in the ante- chamber . When he visited princes ...
... received the ambassador in bed , giving his excel- lency an arm - chair within the balus- trade . In his official capacity he kissed the princesses , as well as the ladies who received him in the ante- chamber . When he visited princes ...
Page 114
... received permission oured witness of the most impressive from the king to see all the fortified ceremony of a reign . That Embassy places , accompanied by engineers with will behold a society as splendid , a orders to show him the ...
... received permission oured witness of the most impressive from the king to see all the fortified ceremony of a reign . That Embassy places , accompanied by engineers with will behold a society as splendid , a orders to show him the ...
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