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In the sale will be an exquisite, gilt-bronze mounted case for drawing instruments that he suggests were most probably made for her daughter Louise Marie Therese D'Artois, later Duchess of Parma.
Buying Aristocratic Art Margaret Studer 2011
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I pursue to this Path by the Wall untill I come to the Pavillon of Bagatelle, belonging to the Comte D'Artois.
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D'Artois represented them at the Consecration of the present King, about 4 Years ago.
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Her favourite brother-in-law, D'Artois, had espoused the side of D'ORLEANS, and the popular party seemed to prevail against her, even with the King.
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"Not at all," said Le Prun, laughing; "I protest D'Artois, his colonel, vows he has not seen him for six months at least."
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 Various
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Possibilities, and even probabilities, conspired to give a pretext for the scandal which already began to be whispered about the Dauphine and D'Artois.
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Her favourite brother-in-law, D'Artois, had espoused the side of D'ORLEANS, and the popular party seemed to prevail against her, even with the King.
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Polignacs and the D'Artois, who all emigrated together from France to
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Polignacs and the D'Artois, who all emigrated together from France to
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"But of all things, my dear friend," said she to her, "pull off that green ribbon sash; it is the color of that D'Artois, whom we will never forgive."
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