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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.

    Stefan Zweig and let's hear it for the translators. 2007

  • 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.

    Stefan Zweig and let's hear it for the translators. 2007

  • 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.

    40 entries from May 2007 2007

  • Prie jusqu'à ce que l'âme du purgatoire à qui Dieu appliquera ta prière, soit délivrée.»

    Archive 2008-10-19 de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Law is gone to Brussels; Madame de Prie lent him her chaise.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • 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.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • 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.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

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