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in Occurrences 337%

SADI CARNOT PRESIDENT SADI CARNOT MY FIRST YEARS AS A FRENCHWOMAN I WHEN MACMAHON WAS PRESIDENT I was married in Paris in November, 1874, at the French Protestant Chapel of the rue Taitbout, by Monsieur Bersier, one of the ablest and most eloquent pastors of the Protestant church.

on Occurrences 157%

Queen Victoria stayed one or two nights at the British Embassy, passing through Paris on her way South.

for Occurrences 148%

There were many fetes and reunions of all kinds, all through the summer months, as people had flocked to Paris for the exposition.

to Occurrences 144%

"But if I am at one end of the long enfilade of rooms taking the Comtesse de Paris to her seat and another princess (Joinville or Chartres) should arrive; what has to be done?" "Your husband must always be at the door with his chef de cabinet, who will replace him while he takes the princess to her place.

with Occurrences 122%

St. Vallier, with all the staff of the embassy, met him at the station when he arrived in Berlin, also Holstein (our old friend who was at the German Embassy in Paris with Arnim) to compliment him from Prince Bismarck, and he had hardly been fifteen minutes at the embassy when Count Herbert von Bismarck arrived with greetings and compliments from his father.

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He was in Paris at the time, and was in the garden a few hours after the executionremembered quite well the wall against which the marshal stoodand the comments of the crowd, not very flattering for the Government in executing one of France's bravest and most brilliant soldiers.

by Occurrences 63%

Abélard is said to have attracted thirty thousand students to Paris by his teaching.

of Occurrences 53%

This lively poem was composed by him on they occasion of the departure for Paris of a band of musicians, singers, and Aissaoua, who figured at the Exposition of 1867, under the direction of a professor of music named Salvador Daniel.

as Occurrences 52%

From the first moment he came to Paris as ambassador, he put people's backs up.

from Occurrences 40%

Versailles, meetings of National Assembly at; terraces and gardens at; Marshal de MacMahon's receptions at; compared with Paris as a meetingplace of Assembly; badly managed fete given by Marshal de MacMahon at; removal of Parliament to Paris from.

during Occurrences 38%

I had lived a great deal in Rome, as a girl, during the last days of Pius IX, and I was never in Paris during the Empire.

under Occurrences 27%

Before he commences the story contained in A Lodging for the Night, Stevenson occupies three hundred words in painting the picture of Paris under snow.

without Occurrences 27%

Italy was absent, and when the Italian delegates returned to Paris without being asked on May 6, the text of the treaty was complete, in print.

after Occurrences 25%

What determined the atmosphere of the peace treaties was the fact that there was a conference presided over by Clemenceau, who remembered the Prussians in the streets of Paris after the war of 1870, who desired but one thing: the extermination of the Germans.

about Occurrences 14%

We went back to Paris about the 10th of September, and remained there until the end of the exposition.

until Occurrences 10%

The German advance continued southward toward Paris until September 4. RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF THE BRITISH All reports agree that during the retirement of the Allies, the Germans pursued the British headquarters staff with uncanny precision throughout the ten days from Mons back to Compiègne.

than Occurrences 9%

He was an interesting man, a poet and a dreamer, saw more, I fancy, of the literary world of Paris than the political.

through Occurrences 8%

On an unusually hot evening for the seasonan early day in the May of 1832a man covered with dust, and who appeared to be borne down with fatigue, entered Paris through the Barrier d'Italie.

before Occurrences 7%

It is difficult, even with the entire record of the proceedings at Paris before one, to find a satisfactory explanation for the President's objection to having a definite programme other than the general declarations contained in the Fourteen Points and his "subsequent addresses."

against Occurrences 6%

In the military-schools the cadets got ammunition-bread, and lived like well-fed soldiers; but there was great outcry in the circles of Paris against the bread of the school of St. Germain's.

within Occurrences 5%

" "But how am I to know that this is not another trick on your part, and that you won't be clearing out of Paris within a few hours?

like Occurrences 4%

Hemmed in by enemies, the revolution glowed in Paris like molten lava, while yet it was torn by faction.

between Occurrences 3%

A further knowledge of the ground in the northeastern and northwestern angles of the United States has evinced that the boundaries established by the treaty of Paris between the British territories and ours in those parts were too imperfectly described to be susceptible of execution.

up Occurrences 3%

From the time that the President arrived in Paris up to the time that the Commission on the League of Nations made its reportthat is, from December 14, 1918, to February 14, 1919the negotiations regarding the League were conducted with great secrecy.

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We met the Marquise de Vermandoise and a young man walking in one of the side allées, and when I wanted to wave to them Héloise pinched me, and made me look the other way; and when I asked why, she said it was not very good form to "see" people in Paris out of the Seasonthat one never was sure what they were there forand that I was certainly not to mention it either at Tournelle or Croixmare!

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