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... Mouftier , one of the gardes du corps who attended the King on his journey from Paris to Varennes , and who is repeatedly mentioned in the courfe of the narrative . M. de Mouftier came firft to England feveral years ago , from ...
... Mouftier , one of the gardes du corps who attended the King on his journey from Paris to Varennes , and who is repeatedly mentioned in the courfe of the narrative . M. de Mouftier came firft to England feveral years ago , from ...
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... Mouftier to repair to the palace of the Thuilleries on Thursday the 17th of June , 1791 ; and in the mean time to inform the two other gentlemen of the King's wishes ; as alfo to provide for himself and them couriers jackets of yel- low ...
... Mouftier to repair to the palace of the Thuilleries on Thursday the 17th of June , 1791 ; and in the mean time to inform the two other gentlemen of the King's wishes ; as alfo to provide for himself and them couriers jackets of yel- low ...
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... Mouftier , that , as they came out of the palace , they met M. de la Fayette and M. Gouvion ; but that she went a little to one fide , fo that these gentlemen paffed the Royal Fa- mily , as her Majefty believed , without knowing them ...
... Mouftier , that , as they came out of the palace , they met M. de la Fayette and M. Gouvion ; but that she went a little to one fide , fo that these gentlemen paffed the Royal Fa- mily , as her Majefty believed , without knowing them ...
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... Mouf- tier's arm , who had turned himself fo as to prevent the King from being narrowly examined , and with tears in his eyes de- fired M. de Mouftier not to take fo much trouble , adding , that fuch precautions were no longer neceffary ...
... Mouf- tier's arm , who had turned himself fo as to prevent the King from being narrowly examined , and with tears in his eyes de- fired M. de Mouftier not to take fo much trouble , adding , that fuch precautions were no longer neceffary ...
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... Mouftier returned to the carriage , and recounted what had paffed to his Majefty , who fent him back to defire the gentleman to come to the car- riage . M. de Mouftier went , and told him that his mistress begged he would come out to ...
... Mouftier returned to the carriage , and recounted what had paffed to his Majefty , who fent him back to defire the gentleman to come to the car- riage . M. de Mouftier went , and told him that his mistress begged he would come out to ...
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