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Cellamare, as I have said, was Spanish Ambassador at our Court.
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He explained the orders he had given so as to inform all the foreign ministers in Paris of what had occurred, and had ordered Dubois to render an account to the council of what he had done at the ambassador's, and offered to read the letters from Cellamare to Cardinal Alberoni, found among the papers brought from Poitiers.
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Cellamare, nephew of Cardinal del Giudice, was named her grand ecuyer; and the Cardinal himself soon returned to Madrid and to consideration.
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The two letters he read left me no doubt that Cellamare was at the head of this affair, and that Alberoni had entered into it as far as he.
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To send it by private hand would have been suspicious, if the hand were known, and dangerous if it were not: Cellamare had long since provided for this difficulty.
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"To the palace Cellamare," said the traveller to the postillion; and the latter drove off at a gallop.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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The young Marquise had gone into the garden of Cellamare, and sat beneath an arbor of jasmin, reading her favorite poet Tasso.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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The Marquis de Maulear had really taken his young wife to the palace of Cellamare, a portion of which was rented to wealthy strangers a few days after his marriage.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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Cellamare, where he rented a pavilion near the gardens of the
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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Thus Le Blanc, taking hold of a little casket, Cellamare cried, "M. le Blanc, M. le Blanc, leave that alone; that is not for you; that is for the Abbe Dubois" (who was then present).
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