Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight: A Work Descriptive of the Mysteries and Miseries, the Virtues, the Vices, the Splendors, and the Crimes of the City of ParisNational publishing Company, 1869 - 803 páginas |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
amongst Arc de Triomphe arch beautiful Boulevard bridge building built Café called carriage centimes centre Century Champs Elysées chapel church Cité contains court crowd Dame dinner door edifice Emperor Empress entrance establishment face famous feet floor France French front gallery gardens Grand hall hand handsome Henry Henry IV Hôtel Hôtel de Cluny Hôtel de Ville hour houses hundred immense Imperial king lady Laromie light Louis Philippe Louis XIII Louis XIV Louvre Mabille Madame magnificent ment Monsieur Museum Napoleon Napoleon III night occupied ornamented paintings palace Palais Royal Paris Parisian pass persons Philip Augustus police Pont Pont Neuf present pretty Prince principal prison Quai quarter reign restaurants river Rue de Rivoli Saint scene schools seats side sous splendid square stands statue stone streets theatres thousand throng tion tower Tuileries visitors walls woman women young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 427 - France a family to whom it might be necessary to give honors and fortune. Endowed with all the qualities of the mind, she will be the ornament of the throne. In the day of danger she would be one of its courageous supporters. A Catholic, she will address to Heaven the same prayers with me for the happiness of France. In fine, by her grace and her goodness, she will, I firmly hope, endeavor to revive in the same position the virtues of the Empress Josephine.
Página 427 - France. In fine, by her grace and her goodness, she will, I firmly hope, endeavor to revive in the same position the virtues of the Empress Josephine.
Página 427 - Soon, in proceeding to Notre Dame, I shall present the Empress to the people and to the army. The confidence which they have in me assures me of their kind feeling towards her whom I have chosen ; and you, gentlemen, in learning to know her, will be convinced that again on this occasion I have been inspired by Providence.