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He was dressed, according to his wont, like an incroyable, and resembled an antique portrait by Garat.
Les Miserables 2008
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However, feeling confident of the attractions of his cash-box and the soothing documents signed Garat, he rang for his man and told him in inquire for the repulsive widow in the Rue Saint – Marc, and desire her to come to see him.
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The police agent Dutard, in a report to the minister Garat (30 April 1793), describing an episode in the Palais Egalité (Royal), adds: Why did a dozen Jacobins strike terror into two or three hundred aristocrats?
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We spent six weeks in Paris, and we went frequently with Bonaparte to the theatres, and to the fine concerts given by Garat in the Rue St. Marc.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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Of the seven members of the senatorial commission for preserving the liberty of the Press, Garat and Roederer are the principal.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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Garat, and pensioned him for her private concerts.
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Garat, and pensioned him for her private concerts.
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Monge, the Minister of the Marine, is a professor of geometry; Garat, Minister of Justice, a gazette writer;
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During the trial Moreau delivered a defence, which I knew had been written by his friend Garat, whose eloquence I well remember was always disliked by Bonaparte.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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Senators Garat, Jaucourt, Roederer, and Demeunier, four of the members of the senatorial commission of the liberty of the Press, were sent for, and remained closeted with Napoleon, his Minister Portalis, and Cardinal
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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