Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 47
... side of a very valuable Louis XVI dressoir stand two large gilt candelabra supported by Sèvres figures , the whole thing about seven or eight feet high . There , too , on one side , a beauti- ful marble statue , " L'Innocence , " and on ...
... side of a very valuable Louis XVI dressoir stand two large gilt candelabra supported by Sèvres figures , the whole thing about seven or eight feet high . There , too , on one side , a beauti- ful marble statue , " L'Innocence , " and on ...
Page 54
... side all those years . She was a most faithful friend , tried patiently to help and comfort the empress and make everything run smoothly , and this when " ma Souver- aine , " as she called the empress play- fully in speaking of her ...
... side all those years . She was a most faithful friend , tried patiently to help and comfort the empress and make everything run smoothly , and this when " ma Souver- aine , " as she called the empress play- fully in speaking of her ...
Page 55
... side , ac- cording to the empress , he was offspring of Corsican patriots . He had been un- der - secretary to the emperor , and fought close beside him at the Battle of Sedan , and afterward shared his imprisonment at Wilhelmshöhe . He ...
... side , ac- cording to the empress , he was offspring of Corsican patriots . He had been un- der - secretary to the emperor , and fought close beside him at the Battle of Sedan , and afterward shared his imprisonment at Wilhelmshöhe . He ...
Page 56
... side in the gigantic European conflict . Parti- zan feeling ran high , and was abetted by French and British propaganda . Con- servatives abhorred the French Revolu- tion and feared its spread . They were for intervention on the side of ...
... side in the gigantic European conflict . Parti- zan feeling ran high , and was abetted by French and British propaganda . Con- servatives abhorred the French Revolu- tion and feared its spread . They were for intervention on the side of ...
Page 58
... side of the American electorate . Because a majority of the Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles as Mr. Wilson presented it , they were accused of not believing in the principle of international coöperation . Because the ...
... side of the American electorate . Because a majority of the Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles as Mr. Wilson presented it , they were accused of not believing in the principle of international coöperation . Because the ...
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