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They are of the seventeenth century, when the Ravalet had been succeeded by the Franquetot family, who have since taken the name of Coigny.
Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser
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On the Rhine, Coigny was to make head against Prince Charles, and a fresh army under the prince de Conti was to assist the Spaniards in Piedmont and
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Coigny, however, cut his way through the enemy at Weissenburg and posted himself near
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Dr. Franklin and I have seen her in company with d'Artois and Coigny and the Duchesse de Polignac, than whom there is no more infamous woman in France, gambling and looking on at the wild dances and buffoonery of a guinguette, and, though her _incognita_ was respected, think you the people did not know the Queen?
Calvert of Strathore Carter Goodloe
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Duke of Coigny did not appreciate the consideration that had been shown him.
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"We were really provoked, the Duke of Coigny and I," said Louis good-naturedly afterwards, "but I think if he had thrashed me, I should have forgiven him."
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Coigny, who had charge of the latter, out of place.
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Lebrun the poet, the chevalier de Coigny, so amiable and so gay,
The Ancient Regime Hippolyte Taine 1860
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Coigny, the Marquises de Courtenvaux, and d'Entraigues, the Comte de
The Ancient Regime Hippolyte Taine 1860
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(Sept. 13), the Hotel de Coigny emptied, and sale of furniture in the
The French Revolution - Volume 2 Hippolyte Taine 1860
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