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"Saint-Aignan," continued the king, "you will have any one shot who shall attempt to speak privately with M. Fouquet during the journey."
The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After" Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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"Saint-Aignan," continued the king, "you will have any one shot who shall attempt to speak privately with M. Fouquet, during the journey."
The Man in the Iron Mask Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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"Saint-Aignan," said Philippe, "have the goodness to go and inquire after the queen."
The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After" Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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"Saint-Aignan," said Philippe, "have the goodness to go and inquire after the queen."
The Man in the Iron Mask Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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"Saint-Aignan," continued the king, "watch over Mademoiselle de la
Ten Years Later Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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The first was to call for a summit at the Elysée on July 28th in the wake of very serious acts of delinquency that took place in the city of Saint-Aignan, its purpose being to "review" the "situation of the Roms and the gens du voyage".
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Separately, aIn July, after police in Saint-Aignan, in central France, shot dead a 22-year-old Gypsy for failing to stop at a roadblock, Gypsies armed with hatchets and iron bars felled trees and traffic lights, torched cars and attacked a bakery and a police station.
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They tried to arrest the Duc de Saint-Aignan at Pampeluna; but he effected his escape with his wife, and in disguise.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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Saint-Aignan, the brother-in-law of the Duke of Vicenza, and equerry of the Emperor, arrived.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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Saint-Aignan, who had resumed his duties as equerry, approached to hold his stirrup; but as soon as the Emperor perceived him he threw on him an angry glance, made him a sign to withdraw, exclaiming loudly,
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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