The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... Pauline - the Prince de 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 ...
... Pauline - the Prince de 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 ...
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... Pauline de Pons . Pauline , an orphan , poor and dependent on the bounty of the count , but very lovely , payed little regard to the flatteries that were addressed to her by the prince , who , with forty years of experience , was deeply ...
... Pauline de Pons . Pauline , an orphan , poor and dependent on the bounty of the count , but very lovely , payed little regard to the flatteries that were addressed to her by the prince , who , with forty years of experience , was deeply ...
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made an impression on the heart of Pauline . A constant intercourse with Pauline had indeed become a delightful necessity to him . Why should he not take pleasure in the company of the lovely girl ? Yet did he not understand the silent ...
made an impression on the heart of Pauline . A constant intercourse with Pauline had indeed become a delightful necessity to him . Why should he not take pleasure in the company of the lovely girl ? Yet did he not understand the silent ...
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... Pauline de Pons . He had no longer a secret . After she had vowed eternal silence , he imparted all to her that he had him- self learned from Monsieur Larmes half an hour before . Pauline , terrified as she was at the recital of this ...
... Pauline de Pons . He had no longer a secret . After she had vowed eternal silence , he imparted all to her that he had him- self learned from Monsieur Larmes half an hour before . Pauline , terrified as she was at the recital of this ...
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Pauline , accustomed to his flatteries , paid as little heed to this as to all his other attentions . Her thoughts were with her newly adopt- ed brother , and she was striving to devise some means by which pro- tection might be extended ...
Pauline , accustomed to his flatteries , paid as little heed to this as to all his other attentions . Her thoughts were with her newly adopt- ed brother , and she was striving to devise some means by which pro- tection might be extended ...
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