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1282 ([return])
[ Mme. de Rémusat, II., 272.]

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1283 ([return])
[ M. de Champagny, "Souvenirs," 117.]

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1284 ([return])
[ Madame de Rémusat, I., 125.]

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1285 ([return])
[ De Ségur, III., 456.]

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1286 ([return])
[ "The Ancient Regime," p. 125.—"æuvres de Louis XIV.," 191: "If there is any peculiar characteristic of this monarchy, it is the free and easy access of the subjects to the king; it an egalité de justice between both, and which, so to say, maintains both in a genial and honest companionship, in spite of the almost infinite distance in birth, rank, and power. This agreeable society, which enables persons of the Court to associate familiarly with us, impresses them and charms them more than one can tell.">[