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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1 8 0 Browse Search
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard) 6 0 Browse Search
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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 7: (search)
h, and, as he always does, used them both for his own purposes. He was at times very brilliant and eloquent, especially when showing the effect of a military desolation of Northern Africa. February 19.—Mad. de Pastoret had a grande reception this evening, with the ancien regime about her. I alluded to it, but she said: No, we are not in favor; we have our old friends only about us. At that time there were some of the greatest names in French history before her; Crillon, Bethune, and Montmorency. I told her I was going to Mad. de Broglie's, and she spoke of her with great affection and regard, but said their different views of religion and politics kept them quite asunder. She said she knew Mad. de Stael well at one period, but I think the same causes prevented her from ever seeing much more of the mother than of the daughter. February 23.—Mrs. Fry—the famous Mrs. Fry—has been here a few days, with her husband and a friend Josiah, and has excited some sensation. Her object
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 30 (search)
onte, Domingo del, II. 256 note. Monteagle, Lord, II. 363, 366, 371, 380. Montebello, Duc and Duchesse de, II. 35. Montgomery, James, I 440, 441. Montgomery, Mrs., I. 386. Monticello, I. 30; visits, 34-38. Montijo. See Teba. Montmorency, Duc Mathieu de, I. 304 and note. Montmorency-Laval. See Laval. Moore, Thomas, I. 420, 422, 425. Moore's Charity School, Elisha Ticknor head of, I. 1; connected with Dartmouth College, 2. Moratin, L. F., I. 252. Moreau, General, 1.Montmorency-Laval. See Laval. Moore, Thomas, I. 420, 422, 425. Moore's Charity School, Elisha Ticknor head of, I. 1; connected with Dartmouth College, 2. Moratin, L. F., I. 252. Moreau, General, 1. 488. Morehead, Rev. Dr., I. 280, 414. Morgan, Lady, I. 425, II. 178. Morley, First Earl of, I. 407, II. 181; Countess of, I. 407, II. 181, 384. Morley, Second Earl of, 11. 366, 372; Countess of, 372. Morley, Third Earl of, II. 482. Mornington, Countess of, 1. 295, 296. Morpeth, Viscount, II. 197. See Carlisle, Earl of. Morris, Gouverneur, I. 256. Morris, Rev. Mr., II. 396. Morrow, Governor, I. 372. Mortemart, Viscomnte and Viscomtesse de, II 61, 66. Mos, Marquesa