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(Brindes), pour d閎arquer � Duras (Durazzo) qui est � monseigneur le prince de Tarente.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Well, Napoleon went and gave this title of Tarente to a soldier, who may have been admirable in the ranks, but in doing so the Emperor was disposing of what belonged to him even less than Napoleon III when he created
The Guermantes Way 2003
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Une gal鑢e et deux galiotes du prince de Tarente avoient pris devant Tripoli de
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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I also learned that the Princesse de Tarente and the Marquise de la Roche-Aymon, who were at the Tuileries on the 10th of August, had escaped the massacre.
The Ruin of a Princess Cl 1912
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[Page 238] 1 To this Louis XVIII. adds in a footnote: After the words 'the rest of his people' [son monde] should be added: 'and the ladies, among whom were Mmes. de Tarente, de Duras, de la Rocheaymon, etc., who stayed there by his order.'
The Ruin of a Princess Cl 1912
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His niece spent the nights in a room belonging to the jailer, with the Princess de Tarente, and Mademoiselle de Sombreuil.
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Tarente, the devout elevation of her character, and the triumphant sanctity of her death.
The Friendships of Women William Rounseville Alger 1863
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[Footnote a: To feel the point of this joke the reader should recollect that Madame de Grignan was Gouvernante de Provence.] "Madame de Tarente etait hier dans ces bois par un temps enchante: il n'est question ni de chambre ni de collation; elle entre par la barriere et s'en retourne de meme ...."
Democracy in America — Volume 2 Alexis de Tocqueville 1832
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Tarente had fortunately opened the door of the apartments; otherwise, the dreadful band seeing several women collected in the Queen's salon would have fancied she was among us, and would have immediately massacred us had we resisted them.
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Tarente had fortunately opened the door of the apartments; otherwise, the dreadful band seeing several women collected in the Queen's salon would have fancied she was among us, and would have immediately massacred us had we resisted them.
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