Article Title |
Louis the Eighteenth and Talleyrand |
Type |
article |
Date |
1891-04-20 |
Paper |
Provo Daily Enquirer |
Page |
3 |
Creator |
Talleyrand-P rigord, Charles Maurice de, prince de B n vent, 1754-1838 |
Contributors |
The Century illustrated monthly magazine |
OCR Text |
Show the eighteenth and talleyrand the duties of my position kept me in paris and made it impossible for me to go and meet louis I 1 saw him for the first rime at he was in his sandy M de doras brought me to it the king on seeing me held ont his hand and said to me in the most amiable nay the most affectionate manner 1 I am very glad to see you both our houses date from the same epoch my ancestors were more deasi than it been the reverse you would say to me today take a chair come here near me let us speak of our affairs whereas today it is I 1 who say to you down and let us talk I 1 very soon did my uncle the arch bishop of the pleasure of repeating to him the compliments paid by the king to our family I 1 repeated them the same evening to the emperor 0 russia who was at and who with much kindness asked me if I 1 was satisfied with the iding these were his own words I 1 have not been weak enough to relate the opening of this in to any other person talley rands memoirs in century |
Reference URL |
https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6281br8/1439064 |