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Tired of being hauled out in this manner, the Marquis struggled, called Alberoni a "little scoundrel," to whom he would teach manners; and in this heat and dust the Marquis, who was weak, fortunately fell into an armchair hard by.
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Tired of being hauled out in this manner, the Marquis struggled, called Alberoni a "little scoundrel," to whom he would teach manners; and in this heat and dust the Marquis, who was weak, fortunately fell into an armchair hard by.
Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency — Volume 12 Louis de Rouvroy Saint-Simon 1715
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Tired of being hauled out in this manner, the Marquis struggled, called Alberoni a "little scoundrel," to whom he would teach manners; and in this heat and dust the Marquis, who was weak, fortunately fell into an armchair hard by.
Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency — Complete Louis de Rouvroy Saint-Simon 1715
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Mexican food historian Jeffrey Pilcher writes that Italians had a much greater influence than the French on Hispanic cuisine and that even in the colonial days Italian dishes had appeared in New Spain because of ties between the Castilian court and Giulio Alberoni, an Italian chef who later became de facto prime minister of Spain.
Immigrant Cooking In Mexico - Part Two: The Italians of Chipilo 2007
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Mexican food historian Jeffrey Pilcher writes that Italians had a much greater influence than the French on Hispanic cuisine and that even in the colonial days Italian dishes had appeared in New Spain because of ties between the Castilian court and Giulio Alberoni, an Italian chef who later became de facto prime minister of Spain.
Immigrant Cooking In Mexico - Part Two: The Italians of Chipilo 2007
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When the Duc de Richelieu was shown his letter to Alberoni, he confessed all that concerned himself, but would not disclose his accomplices.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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The King of Spain and Alberoni have a personal hatred against my son, which is the work of the Princesse des Ursins.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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Alberoni in this affair trusted a man who had formerly been in his service, but who is now a spy of my son's.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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After a short war and the fall of Alberoni, who went to Rome, the agreements of the Quadruple Alliance were executed in 1720: (1) Spain evacuated Sicily and Sardinia and made a renunciation of the appanages forever, in return for which the emperor recognized the Spanish Bourbons; (2) Savoy was obliged to exchange Sicily for Sardinia.
1708, July 11 2001
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The Cardinal de Noailles has been pestering my son in favour of the Duc de Richelieu; and as it cannot be positively proved that he addressed the letter to Alberoni, they can do no more to him than banish him to Conflans, after six months 'imprisonment.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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