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The main characters did exist, Madame de Prie was the mistress of the Duke of Bourbon, Louis XV's prime minister and did broker the king's marriage.
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The main characters did exist, Madame de Prie was the mistress of the Duke of Bourbon, Louis XV's prime minister and did broker the king's marriage.
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The main characters did exist, Madame de Prie was the mistress of the Duke of Bourbon, Louis XV's prime minister and did broker the king's marriage.
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Prie jusqu'à ce que l'âme du purgatoire à qui Dieu appliquera ta prière, soit délivrée.»
Archive 2008-10-19 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Prie jusqu'à ce que l'âme du purgatoire à qui Dieu appliquera ta prière, soit délivrée.»
Les Anges et les Âmes du Purgatoire de Brantigny........................ 2008
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It is well known that, after the Duke assumed the Regency, upon the death of the Regent, the Marchioness du Prie governed in his name; and that she was exiled, and died two years afterwards of ennui and vexation.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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The Duke is at this moment (1718) very strongly attached to Madame de Prie.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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Law is gone to Brussels; Madame de Prie lent him her chaise.
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The Duke at first spoke strongly against Law; but it is said that a sum of four millions, three of which went to him and one to Madame de Prie, has engaged him to undertake Law's defence.
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It is well known that, after the Duke assumed the Regency, upon the death of the Regent, the Marchioness du Prie governed in his name; and that she was exiled, and died two years afterwards of ennui and vexation.
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