2170 ([return])
[ Mme. de Genlis, "Adèle et Théodore." III. 54.]
2171 ([return])
[ Duc de Lévis, 68. The same thing is found, previous to the late reform, in the English army.—Cf. Voltaire, "Entretiens entre A, B, C," 15th entretien. "A regiment is not the reward for services but rather for the sum which the parents of a young man advance in order that he may go to the provinces for three months in the year and keep open house.">[
2172 ([return])
[ Beugnot, I. 79.]
2173 ([return])
[ Merlin de Thionville, "Vie et correspondances." Account of his visit to the chartreuse of Val St. Pierre in Thierarche.]
2174 ([return])
[ Mme. de Genlis, "Mémoires," ch. 7.]