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ef on passing that.--A priest or sacristan does the same thing on passing before the altar.] [Footnote 2148: De Luynes, IX, 75,79, 105. (August, 1748, October 1748).] [Footnote 2149: The king is at Marly, and here is a list of the excursions he is to make before going to Compiegne. (De Luynes, XIV, 163, May, 1755) "Sunday, June 1st, to Choisy until Monday evening.--Tuesday, the 3rd to Trianon, until Wednesday.--Thursday, the 5th, return to Trianon where he will remain until after supper on Saturday.--Monday, the 9th, to Crecy, until Friday, 13th.--Return to Crecy the 16th, until the 21st.--St. July 1st to la Muette, the 2nd, to Compiegne."] [Footnote 2150: "Marie Antoinette," by d'Arneth and Geffroy, I. 19 (July 12, 1770). I. 265 (January 23, 1771). I. III. (October 18, 1770).] [Footnote 2151: Marie Antoinette," by d'Arneth and Geffroy, II, 270 (October 18, 1774). II, 395 (November 15, 1775). II, 295 (February 20, 1775). III, 25 (February 11, 1777). III, 119 (October 17, 1777). III, 409 (March 18, 1780).] [Footnote 2152: Mme. Campan, I. 147.] [Footnote 2153: Nicolardot, "Journal de Louis XVI," 129.] [Footnote 2154: D'Hezecques ibid. 253.--Arthur Young, I. 215.] [Footnote 2155: List of pensions paid to members of the royal family in 1771. Duc d'Orleans, 150,000. Prince de Conde, 100,000. Comte de Clermont, 70,000. Duc de Bourbon, 60,000. Prince de Conti, 60,000. Comte de la Marche, 60,000. Dowager-Countess de Conti, 50,000. Duc de Penthievre, 50,000. Princess de Lamballe, 50,000. Duchess de Bourbon, 50,000. (Archives Nationales. O1. 710, bis).] [Footnote 2156: Beugnot, I. 77. Mme. de Genlis, "Memoires," ch. XVII. De Goncourt, "La Femme au dix-huitieme siecle," 52.--Champfort, "Caracteres et Anecdotes."] [Footnote 2157: De Luynes, XVI. 57 (May, 1757). In the army of Westphalia the Count d'Estrees, commander-in-chief; had twenty-seven secretaries, and Grimm was the twenty-eighth.--When the Duc de Richelieu set out for his government of Guyenne he was obliged to have relays of a hundred horses along the entire road.] [Footnote 2158: De Luynes, XVI. 186 (October, 1757).] [Footnote 2159: De Goncourt, ibid., 73, 75.] [Footnote 2160: Mme. d'Epinay, "Memoires." Ed. Boiteau, I. 306 (1751).] [Footnote 2161: St. Simon, XII. 457, and Dangeau, VI. 408. The Marshal de Boufflers at the camp of Compiegne (September, 1698) had every night and morning two tables for twenty and twenty-five persons, besides extr
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