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There she inquired for the Marquis d'Argens, and Ranuzi's evil genius willed that D'Argens should be found at that time in Berlin -- he was generally only to be seen at Sans-Souci.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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Mettrie, Algarotti, D'Argens, Pöllnitz, and "Quintus Icilius" present -- comes off not so badly.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889
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La Mettrie, Algarotti, D'Argens, and their like, is now recruited by guardsmen from Potsdam, and is in course of degenerating into a tobacco-club.
Historical Miniatures August Strindberg 1880
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"Why weary you with the details of my labors and my sorrows?" he wrote again to his faithful D'Argens.
Montcalm and Wolfe Francis Parkman 1858
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With her hand resting upon the bolt, she stood and turned her pale face back to D'Argens.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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Well, well! my grave shall be there, and D'Argens will cover it with flowers.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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"No letter from D'Argens," said the king, smiling.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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"Did not your majesty do the same thing?" asked D'Argens.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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For this reason, she addressed herself to D'Argens; she knew it was the easiest and quickest way to bring her communication immediately before the king.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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But when D'Argens told of the desolation which the Russians had wrought amongst the treasures of art in Charlottenburg, the brow of the king grew dark, and with profound indignation he said:
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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