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The Duc d'Albe met her several miles out of the city, escorted her to his house, and gave a fete in her honour there.
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Duc and Duchesse d'Albe, throughout the evening with marked respect, and placed the latter in the most distinguished position, not only in the ball-room but at supper.
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When he went to bed, too, he gave the Duc d'Albe his candlestick; an honour the importance of which I have already described.
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Aitken, W. Manual of the Telephone 8vo, * 8 00 d'Albe, E.E. F.,
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Madame des Ursins had reason to be surprised at an entry so triumphant: she would not, however, stay with the Duc and Duchesse d'Albe, but took up her quarters with the Comtesse d'Egmont, niece of the
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In excavating under this gallery, ruins were brought to light which proved to be the foundations of the citadel of the Duke d'Albe, the terrible lieutenant of Philip II. of Spain.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 488, May 9, 1885 Various
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Duchesse d'Albe to be present, but with some little trouble.
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Director of the topographical bureau, Baron Bacler d'Albe.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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"It was invented," he resumed, "by Professor Fournier d'Albe, a lecturer on physics at the University of Birmingham, England, and has been shown before many learned societies over there."
Guy Garrick 1908
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"It was invented," he resumed, "by Professor Fournier d'Albe, a lecturer on physics at the University of Birmingham, England, and has been shown before many learned societies over there."
Guy Garrick 1908
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