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Identifier: repositoryofarts611acke (find matches)
Title: The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics
Year: 1809 (1800s)
Authors: Ackermann, Rudolph, 1764-1834
Subjects: Fashion Art, Decorative
Publisher: London : Published by R. Ackermann ... Sherwood & Co. and Walker & Co. ... and Simpkin & Marshall ...
Contributing Library: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Library
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riefs. Theironly crime was their having beeneducated in the religion of HenryIV. The youngest of them wasfifty years old ; she had been takengoing to hear a Protestant preacherwith her mother, at the age of eight,and had been confined ever since. You are no longer prisoners,said M. de Beauvan : but he didnot stop here. Aware that thesepoor creatures must be without themeans of getting their bread, per-haps without relations, withoutfriends, he ordered their immediatewants to be supplied at his own ex-pence, till they could be provided for.In this act of humanity it appearsM. de Beauvau had exceeded hisauthority. Before he left Versailles,he had obtained the favour of beingallowed to set at liberty three or fourof these victims of power, and toemancipate fourteen was highly cri-minal in the eyes of those by whomhis authority was delegated to him.in giving an account of the transac-i ion to the minister, he said, Jus-ice and humanity pleading equallym favour ol all these poor creatures,
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FASHIONABLE FURNITURE. 1G5 I could not permit myself to makea choice among (hem; and afterthey had quitted the tower, I or-dered it to be shut up, hoping thatit will never be opened on a similaroccasion. The minister blamedhis conduct, which he styled anabuse of confidence ; and enjoinedhim immediately to repair the faulthe had committed, otherwise hecould not answer for his not losinghis place. To this the worthy go-vernor wrote in reply, il That itwas in the power of the king to de-prive him of the command withwhich his majesty had thought pro-per to entrust him ; but not to pre-vent him from fulfilling its dutiesaccording to the dictates of his con-science and of his honour. LE KAIN. This celebrated actor was origi-nally a goldsmith, and, while hefollowed his trade, used occasional-ly to perform for his own amusementat one of the minor theatres. Hehappened to act the principal cha-racter in a piece, at the first repre-sentation of which Voltaire waspresent, it being the production

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  • bookdecade:1800
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  • booksubject:Fashion
  • booksubject:Art__Decorative
  • bookpublisher:London___Published_by_R__Ackermann_____Sherwood___Co__and_Walker___Co______and_Simpkin___Marshall____
  • bookcontributor:Philadelphia_Museum_of_Art__Library
  • booksponsor:Lyrasis_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:205
  • bookcollection:philadelphiamuseumofart
  • bookcollection:americana
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