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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 11: Paris.—its schools.—January and February, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
ng on the code, commenting on some sections of the title relating to marriage. This evening, was persuaded by a friend to sacrifice a French lesson and visit the French Opera, to witness the opera of the Huguenots, founded on the massacre of St. Bartholomew. The French Opera was large and brilliant beyond my anticipation, the stage extensive, the scenery imposing, and the whole machinery of the piece a wonderful spectacle. The Duc de Nemours, The Duc de Nemours, the second son of Louis Philippe, was born Oct. 25, 1814. He was an exile from 1848 to 1871. a tall youth of about twenty-three or twenty-four, the second son of the King, was pointed out to me in a conspicuous box near the stage. This theatre, like many others, is under the patronage of Government, its expenses being included in the civil list. Feb. 6. Jouffroy was to-day again prevented from lecturing, on account of indisposition. I heard again Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire on zoology. He was pursuing the subject whi
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 12: Paris.—Society and the courts.—March to May, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
ve more changed my mind by coming to Paris than Louis Philippe. I had hitherto esteemed him a sensible, prudeenty-two volumes, was published in 1847. Under Louis Philippe he was for a while Minister of Public Instructi Louis Alibaud attempted the assassination of Louis Philippe on June 25, 1836, at the Pont Royal, and was gutter died in his arms, he said. He added, that Louis Philippe was accustomed to say that the two persons in haco, the property of Madame Adelaide, sister of Louis Philippe, once occupied by Talleyrand, and extending frohair is a large painting representing the king, Louis Philippe, receiving the charter in 1830, in which are poily. He was, for some years, in the cabinet of Louis Philippe, as Minister of Public Instruction or of the Infiliated with Guizot. He was for a time, under Louis Philippe, Minister of Public Instruction or of Foreign A in this court-room is an excellent portrait of Louis Philippe. April 8. Had a treat to-day of an opposite