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one of the most35
the gardens of the18
the palais de la17
the end of the15
the site of the14
in spite of the14
the time of louis11
the banks of the11
it was in the11
a part of the11
in the days of11
the garden of the11
of the palais royal10
of the time of10
at the same time10
the life of the10
on the site of9
is one of the9
of the palais de9
the time of the9
was one of the9
the forest of fontainebleau9
of madame de maintenon9
of the eighteenth century9
in the reign of9
during the reign of9
the palais de justice8
of the nineteenth century8
banks of the seine8
the reign of louis8
the first of the8
from the time of8
the palais des tournelles8
under the second empire8
it was at this7
the place du carrousel7
the precincts of the7
of the chateau de7
as one of the7
laiterie de la reine7
in the time of7
at the end of7
to be found in7
of the period of7
known as the palais7
the history of the7
it was but a7
the windows of the7
the days of the7
of the fact that7
the tower of london6
at the foot of6
under the direction of6
the rue de rivoli6
the death of the6
the palace and its6
on the banks of6
and those of the6
of the reign of6
the rest of the6
of the seventeenth century6
mary queen of scots6
the palace and the6
of the old palace6
in the history of6
in honour of the6
of the sixteenth century6
in the sixteenth century6
of the fifteenth century6
came to the throne6
the last of the6
was at this period6
the fact that the6
gardens of the tuileries6
with regard to the6
in the neighbourhood of5
the head of the5
what is now the5
and chateaux of old5
the hunt in france5
at this period that5
after the death of5
within the walls of5
the louvre and the5
in the fourteenth century5
of the tuileries and5
of the royal family5
the death of henri5
of the prince de5
the chateau de vincennes5
it is difficult to5
members of the royal5
the valley of the5
at the age of5
it was he who5
xiv and louis xv5
at the death of5
took up his residence5
are to be seen5
castles and chateaux of5
for the first time5
it is said that5
of one of the5
may be said to5
be said to have5
the park and the5
of the french monarchs5
to the throne of5
louis xiv and louis5
the bois de vincennes5
to a great extent5
of the palace of5
to the time of5
under the orders of5
at the head of5
still to be seen5
of francis i and5
in connection with the5
the place de la5
the presence of the5
with the life of5
the walls of the5
as well as the5
garden of the tuileries5
part of the palace5
from time to time5
the potager du roy5
of louis xiv and5
it was then that5
gave it to the4
the name of the4
time of louis xiv4
royal palaces and parks4
of the work of4
for the most part4
in all the world4
the death of his4
by this time the4
was then that the4
park and the forest4
it was in this4
he was able to4
as it was in4
on account of the4
which one sees to4
in the midst of4
of the king of4
the terrace of the4
the taste of the4
the palais des tuileries4
of the old louvre4
the residence of the4
the tuileries and the4
in the form of4
it was from the4
it must have been4
came on the scene4
palais royal of to4
of the palais des4
it was here that4
the galleries of the4
the centre of the4
of the second empire4
place de la concorde4
the early years of4
the reign of henry4
forest of saint germain4
all points of view4
the royal palace of4
the arrival of the4
the foundation of the4
the confines of the4
as the palais de4
windows of the palace4
in spite of its4
in the way of4
of the gardens of4
of the bois de4
the place des vosges4
in the palais de4
a writer of the4
in favour of the4
life of the capital4
from the windows of4
be found in the4
to be used for4
the chateau de la4
the orders of the4
to be seen in4
saint cloud and its4
is still to be4
the aspect of the4
a decree of the4
of the palace and4
something more than a4
as a result of4
palaces and parks of4
the fact that it4
more than a mere4
in the gardens of4
years of his life4
the king and court4
the queen and her4
from all points of4
certainly one of the4
are to be found4
and the royal family4
of the abbaye de4
the chateau and the4
in the life of4
the reign of charles4
and parks of france4
of the french renaissance4
to say nothing of4
the courtyard of the4
by the name of4
in the eighteenth century4
must have been the4
of the paris of4
reign of louis xiv4
the occasion of the4
the kings of the4
up his residence in4
until the time of4
by a series of3
the gates of the3
one of the finest3
the coming of the3
the daughter of the3
the little village of3
into the possession of3
became known as the3
the time of charles3
on the whole it3
the time of henri3
the archbishop of canterbury3
forest of fontainebleau is3
the property of the3
in the heart of3
with the exception of3
the palais de saint3
in the following year3
on the ground floor3
is that of the3
as far as the3
one of the last3
madame de maintenon and3
of the most notable3
the laiterie de la3
the headquarters of the3
the royal hunt in3
in the work of3
the bois de boulogne3
formed a part of3
as those of the3
until the reign of3
so that it was3
the tuileries in the3
after the battle of3
writer of the time3
more than a hundred3
became a sort of3
of its kind in3
the palace of westminster3
the heart of the3
is to be seen3
the work of the3
that it has been3
spite of the fact3
the part of the3
time of henri iv3
the architecture of the3
before the days of3
intimately connected with the3
of his life there3
in the neighbouring forest3
of the river thames3
the success of the3
of the garden of3
under the first empire3
all sorts and conditions3
of the comte de3
taste in art and3
which had gone before3
that part of the3
quarter of a century3
events in the history3
of all sorts and3
on the occasion of3
the neck of the3
the salle de spectacle3
known as the galerie3
on the part of3
he came to the3
the royal dwellings of3
the park of the3
at the time when3
in the forest of3
the heir to the3
the epoch of the3
of the archbishops of3
to remind us of3
and the palais royal3
the duc de noailles3
park of saint cloud3
it is the most3
it was a most3
the disciples of saint3
the form of a3
the comte de toulouse3
the chateau de neuilly3
that the king was3
site of the present3
the end of a3
under the walls of3
in the olden time3
part played by the3
from what it was3
has come down to3
by the orders of3
of the thirteenth century3
reign of louis xv3
the building of the3
the charms of the3
it was found that3
i and henri ii3
chateau de la muette3
surrounded by a deep3
the most famous of3
walls of the louvre3
of the marriage of3
now known as the3
the plans of the3
that the palace was3
the institut de france3
gardens of the luxembourg3
and the palais bourbon3
early years of the3
by the side of3
after which the king3
salle des pas perdus3
by the end of3
widow of charles i3
from the capital to3
seems to have been3
the seventeenth century the3
by a process of3
nothing is left of3
in the chateau de3
at the beginning of3
the french garden was3
the gravelled walks and3
the part played by3
forming a sort of3
of the most celebrated3
the throne of england3
of the earls of3
the state in which3
was sold to the3
louis xv and the3
to the gardens of3
the tuileries and its3
comings and goings of3
of the chateau and3
the abbaye de saint3
a century and a3
in spite of this3
of the history of3
the first years of3
the marriage of the3
kings and queens of3
of the palace was3
of the french garden3
in the centre of3
is to be found3
one occasion he was3
which was to be3
of the banqueting hall3
the erection of the3
to the earl of3
francis i and henri3
the beginning of the3
the kings and queens3
the pavilion de flore3
the orders of louis3
it was the latter3
part of the building3
the versailles of to3
was in the days3
the pavillon de flore3
royal hunt in france3
he was obliged to3
with respect to its3
the waters of the3
the gardens of versailles3
residence of the president3
these early french gardens3
the shores of the3
terrace of henri iv3
it is for this3
in accord with the3
the exception of the3
on the shores of3
with which it was3
the archbishops of paris3
it was only with3
confines of the palace3
the palace was erected3
was occupied by a3
in the winter of3
of saint cloud and3
into the hands of3
the period of louis3
became one of the3
the possession of the3
aqueduct of louis xiv3
known as the grand3
of the duc de3
did not disdain to3
which must have been3
the president of the3
of the palace is3
the palace of the3
the edge of the3
as distinct from the3
the chateau de conflans3
the palace of to3
the minds of those3
as compared with the3
a good deal of3
not a little of3
the son of louis3
the question of the3
by a deep moat3
by the banks of3
for this reason that3
the middle of the3
during the period of3
be used for the3
of versailles and the3
of the most beautiful3
out from paris to3
come down to us3
beneath the windows of3
at all events the3
the palais royal of3
empress of the french3
of the life of3
waters of the seine3
is left of the3
the death of charles3
between the palace and3
the throne of the3
and the comte de3
century and a half3
the entrance to the3
it is doubtful if3
death of henri iii3
its name to the3
it was before the3
origin of the name3
on the death of3
in company with the3
the style of the3
since the time of3
as a royal residence3
ladies of the court3
the old palace of3
of the plantagenet kings3
was held in the3
took place in the3
the second empire the3
of a like nature3
louvre and the tuileries3
of the court of3
distinct feature of the3
the style of louis3
a quarter of a3
with the advent of3
the galerie de diane3
which at that time3
the top of the3
take up his residence3
of gothic and renaissance3
became the property of3
the outlines of the3
charles ix and henri3
a couple of generations3
is for this reason3
was known as the3
the origin of the3
heart of the forest3
in the minds of3
of the president of3
it stood upon the2
the gardens of saint2
was responsible for the2
these were the days2
the father of the2
end of the reign2
seems to be a2
was made by the2
a sort of a2
for any length of2
of the time were2
had lost a leg2
the court life of2
of the royal dwelling2
evolution of french gardens2
to be returned to2
of the walls of2
it came into the2
place du carrousel was2
of the ile de2
is of the period2
the first king to2
until the fifteenth century2
to hunt in the2
of saint cloud was2
the ladies of the2
to maintenon and to2
time of louis xiii2
of the royal hunt2
than is to be2
a barracks and a2
henri iv which is2
should not be forgotten2
reign of his son2
manner in which he2
to keep out of2
the nature of the2
while the king was2
the salle des caryatides2
the bassin de latone2
malcolm canmore and his2
towers of notre dame2
the sword and cloak2
the last days of2
two and a half2
who rebuilt the palace2
the most splendid and2
of the louvre was2
a considerable amount of2
at the will of2
not been for the2
one of the loveliest2
in the chapel at2
the reign of henri2
henri iv of france2
with respect to the2
a portrait gallery of2
prince to be born2
that of his father2
paris of its time2
the reign of his2
the rue de la2
the island of thorney2
the order of the2
the most rich and2
aspect of the palace2
in front of the2
among the dark wooded2
how to enter a2
a present of the2
was a creation of2
from an engraving by2
of the great nobles2
the great expanse of2
built of native granite2
that no englishman knew2
is difficult to follow2
though there were no2
possession of the monks2
madame la princesse de2
all the pageantry of2
last days of the2
of the death of2
the gardener of the2
of that of the2
granite in the scottish2
gravelled walks and the2
the head of his2
as the habitation of2
on one side by2
quite distinct from the2
as the palais cardinal2
ceasing to be a2
and the central pavilion2
left bank of the2
under louis xiv and2
named in honour of2
the pavillon de marsan2
the busy throng of2
roof of the tuileries2
governor of the castle2
as if he were2
his apartments on the2
the foundations of the2
it is not possible2
not likely to be2
if they had been2
the death of louis2
nor english cooks how2
that of any of2
after the time of2
was scarcely more than2
of the royal dwellings2
head of the house2
the beloved wife of2
to be seen among2
each other in their2
which it had been2
rises abruptly from the2
power of the great2
the park is the2
any length of time2
a member of the2
be a royal residence2
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries2
it was thus that2
which is to be2
englishwoman how to dress2
byways from a motor2
the sister of the2
parterres of the renaissance2
the neighbourhood of the2
the habitation of the2
all the world of2
the patron saint of2
after which the castle2
the duke of gloucester2
with regard to garden2
out strikingly white among2
the fountain of neptune2
one apartment to another2
time of louis xvi2
of its former charm2
the old louvre with2
the date of the2
the great highway from2
one or the other2
apartments in the palace2
scarcely more than a2
louvre of francis i2
to dwell within a2
the park of versailles2
the scene of the2
insisted upon returning to2
gardens of the louvre2
and louis xv the2
the king of the2
superbes dehors du palais2
it is in the2
to the memory of2
the crypt of the2
towers of the conciergerie2
the three keys of2
of the louvre and2
up to the present2
the day of the2
gates of the tuileries2
meanderings of the seine2
the apartments of the2
and out into the2
the military authorities have2
the bois de satory2
and clean up the2
was found that the2
that the name of2
the last prince to2
in later years it2
louvre and its history2
within sight of the2
masses of the time2
the early seventeenth century2
was more than a2
life of the king2
of a similar nature2
set to work to2
it proved to be2
built by louis xiv2
the expenses of the2
it was said that2
is known as the2
in the chronicles of2
view of old paris2
additions to the palace2
years of the nineteenth2
the equipment of the2
iron gates of the2
made a present of2
by the later monarchs2
at the hotel des2
of france and navarre2
who was conducting the2
of the duke of2
cour du cheval blanc2
the charm of fontainebleau2
it is evident that2
the comtesse de toulouse2
duc and duchesse de2
in the seventeenth century2
as the pont neuf2
queen and her ladies2
all through her long2
time of francis i2
the palais des thermes2
by the architect ledoux2
the school of fontainebleau2
of lords and ladies2
going back to the2
of edward the confessor2
stands out strikingly white2
disciples of saint hubert2
a memorial of the2
the grand veneur of2
bank of the seine2
the pavillon henri iv2
residence in the palace2
the property to his2
the cascades at saint2
the ile des roches2
the gallant henri de2
take it as a2
the most celebrated of2
full of memories of2
of the earl of2
make mention of the2
on the island of2
on the north with2
the left bank of2
one of the principal2
the duke of kent2
ordered it to be2
the nineteenth century the2
it was a work2
of the louvre of2
affairs of the heart2
referred to in the2
valley of the seine2
royal chateaux of france2
of the presence of2
was the chateau de2
the escutcheons of the2
in the formal dutch2
of the roi soleil2
and some of the2
is no longer the2
so intimately connected with2
gave its name to2
was at the same2
had come to the2
apartments of the king2
which had been made2
xiv and madame de2
one of the three2
there is no doubt2
all had it not2
towers at the corners2
an imperial hunt at2
scattered here and there2
to do with this2
the eaux des suisses2
the splendour of the2
referred to as a2
the foot of the2
into three distinct parts2
this time the duc2
a place of rendezvous2
and the other to2
of the fourteenth century2
that the royal collections2
native granite in the2
henry v of england2
of the third republic2
during the second empire2
the arrival of anne2
precincts of the palace2
was in the reign2
of philippe auguste was2
the superstition of the2
protected by a strong2
the ile de france2
in the open air2
the towers of notre2
in the same salle2
the former apartments of2
of the chateau was2
out of place in2
not all of them2
with the building of2
in the presence of2
the forest of saint2
of the finest examples2
used as the residence2
louis xiv at maintenon2
which it is to2
it was too late2
the duc de chartres2
as it was not2
of the same period2
baying of the hounds2
it was at malmaison2
of the louvre is2
of the palace which2
reign of charles ix2
a work of the2
could not refrain from2
the tuileries was but2
siege of many months2
the cour des comptes2
the pavillon du barry2
christopher wren to make2
the monks of the2
gardens of versailles and2
master of the hunt2
of the french court2
a little of the2
the official residence of2
of the palace the2
the palace from one2
to the conception of2
of all the royal2
official residence of the2
and here and there2
palace at the end2
the park of saint2
the gardens in the2
it has changed its2
of the duchesse de2
up and down the2
up his residence here2
to rousseau and millet2
samuel pepys watched the2
daughter of the earl2
rousseau and millet at2
palais de saint cloud2
the inhabitants of the2
of the forest of2
of saint louis and2
the first chateau de2
of louis xiv to2
in later years the2
the power of the2
one million one hundred2
in the palais royal2
neighbourhood of the palace2
the faubourg saint antoine2
too far from the2
the evolution of the2
courtyard of the old2
palace of all the2
the remainder of his2
from one apartment to2
where she died in2
his horse while riding2
of the chateau is2
palace and its dependencies2
from his horse while2
nor any englishwoman how2
of the palace from2
the times of francis2
with a series of2
in the twelfth century2
the history of versailles2
of charles i of2
the roof of the2
the duchesse de bourbon2
the park and forest2
the life of charles2
upon the site of2
i and its successors2
known as the place2
gardens of the same2
which was intended to2
the hotel de ville2
chateaux of old burgundy2
of native granite in2
before the gates of2
the king and queen2
palace of the tuileries2
the whole place in2
tuileries the palais royal2
dehors du palais cardinal2
palais cardinal and the2
of the works of2
the alleys of the2
out by le notre2
the formal dutch fashion2
that the castle was2
the royal residence of2
forced to sign the2
nursemaids and their charges2
reside in the palace2
the time of francis2
the time of henry2
the perfection of the2
and that of the2
out of the question2
henri iv in an2
is apparent to all2
throne of the palais2
of the time was2
style of louis xvi2
the clear light of2
the comings and goings2
though in the days2
the palace of whitehall2
ran all round the2
statue of le notre2
in the palais des2
for it was not2
plan of the tuileries2
bassin de la couronne2
the occasion of his2
that of louis xiv2
a superficial area of2
louis xiv became a2
succeeded to the throne2
of the court as2
which existed in the2
it not been for2
the union of the2
highways and byways from2
between seven and eight2
first and second races2
not come to the2
that which one sees2
and goings of the2
but as a whole2
the junction of the2
at the cost of2
the aspect of a2
of the olden time2
the war of the2
in an old french2
of many of the2
it is full of2
the gardens of louis2
reminiscence of anything italian2
great highway from the2
as those of versailles2
it was occupied by2
chateaux of old touraine2
the master of the2
this time was the2
so many of the2
the extent of the2
time of james i2
and its forest illustration2
came to be surrounded2
nearly a century the2
was first known as2
the palace was never2
louvre and the palais2
sorts and conditions of2
the privilege of seeing2
as a matter of2
lived a life of2
of a former time2
of any of the2
before the palace was2
came to be the2
the position of the2
was not likely to2
his residence in the2
minds of those who2
menars et de marigny2
rambouillet and its forest2
time of louis xv2
of the prince consort2
gardens in the formal2
ix and henri iv2
rather than that of2
the galerie henri iv2
work of restoring the2
on the arrival of2
at the present time2
over the park of2
the younger members of2
was forced to sign2
versailles and the trianons2
to the original plans2
for more or less2
windows of the chateau2
of the great napoleon2
marie antoinette and the2
is possible that this2
italian highways and byways2
in spite of his2
of the english kings2
english cooks how to2
castles of edinburgh and2
the least of the2
fontainebleau and its forest2
each of the four2
the residence for the2
to be likened to2
there was always a2
of the kings of2
it as a whole2
the design of the2
knew how to enter2
of the most spectacular2
it was not wholly2
devoting himself to the2
born in the palace2
was held by the2
house of the archbishops2
their christmas festivals there2
the terrace at saint2
the saint chapelle of2
a visit from his2
for the pleasure of2
of the taste of2
gardens of saint cloud2
the sixteenth century that2
within the palace walls2
to be turned into2
it was a long2
neck of the peninsula2
as a memorial of2
the palais royal to2
before the arrival of2
aux superbes dehors du2
it might have been2
the completion of the2
of his married life2
original plan of the2
younger members of the2
donjon which one sees2
was obliged to ask2
its name from a2
pepys watched the pageant2
ruined though it is2
last monarch to reside2
of enguerrand de marigny2
the walls of vincennes2
a stronghold against the2
place du palais royal2
the hands of his2
journeyed out from paris2
to the great park2
of which those of2
was not wholly a2
the hands of a2
the delight of the2
the royal collections were2
of marly in those2
and millet at barbison2
with the traditions of2
the later years of2
queen victoria came to2
at the left of2
to be the chief2
was the theatre of2
was called in and2
of the days of2
in the art of2
in the summer of2
the old louvre were2
the fourteenth century the2
of diane de poitiers2
the palais du luxembourg2
a hunt under the2
de la revolution and2
take his walks abroad2
which are to be2
the tuileries the palais2
built the first chateau2
towards the end of2
of the jardin des2
the mother of the2
turning it into a2
the valet des chiens2
palais royal became the2
all of them of2
anything which had gone2
it is thought that2
the last monarch to2
in the fourteenth and2
long gallery of the2
the first great impetus2
in the very front2
in france had become2
feature of the palace2
of many months in2
charles i of england2
near the end of2
later years it has2
was ready for the2
grand veneur of the2
the governor of the2
saint louis and the2
style of the empire2
say nothing of the2
must indeed have been2
the best traditions of2
the meaning of the2
along the rue de2
by sir christopher wren2
was cut up into2
the north with the2
the louvre to the2
the palace became a2
quarters of the capital2
the burning of the2
windows of the banqueting2
the extinction of the2
often at the palace2
it was a great2
gardens of the renaissance2
not the least of2
the story of how2
tower and the wakefield2
not too far from2
in the scottish baronial2
it to the earl2
he was in the2
to take up his2
most celebrated of all2
came into possession of2
the hands of the2
away from the royal2
perhaps the most interesting2
its association with the2
gold and silver plate2
of le notre and2
of the epoch of2
end of the seventeenth2
general lines of the2
particularly with reference to2
with due regard for2
that portion of the2
sir christopher wren to2
of what it was2
in the court life2
as was but natural2
highlanders of the north2
for the question of2
the kings of france2
communicated on the north2
died in the palace2
hung upon the walls2
contents chapter page i2
a siege of many2
francis i and its2
flowing waters of the2
in art and architecture2
which was carried on2
the midst of all2
in the galerie de2
to the tower of2
and the duke of2
the palais royal was2
devoted herself to the2
device of jean cottereau2
the demolition of the2
is now the place2
on his way to2
on the th of2
to be near his2
was the creator of2
the paris of to2
the envy of the2
was made by a2
of the first of2
royal residence until the2
to the state in2
the captain of the2
a great number of2
a disastrous fire in2
is intimately associated with2
the capital to the2
royal residence of the2
more picturesque rivals have2
the transformation of the2
of the oeil de2
part of the old2
the french monarchs and2
necessary to carry out2
and the duc de2
the gardens at fontainebleau2
as they were in2
the will of the2
at the hands of2
the duc de bourbon2
no englishman knew how2
the court was frequently2
white among the dark2
on the borders of2
a higher level of2
in the park at2
was not in the2
had by this time2
built upon the site2
the palais royal in2
from paris to fontainebleau2
which it is built2
the crown prince of2
war of the fronde2
the sound of a2
of the most dramatic2
had it not been2
is something more than2
palace of louis xiv2
some of the most2
most famous of the2
beginning of the nineteenth2
in the middle of2
the oeil de boeuf2
between the chateau and2
from that of the2
of the tour de2
a great part of2
of the english monarchs2
of the sword and2
in which it was2
contains a series of2
the palace was a2
the palace existed in2
son of louis xiv2
of the institut de2
the evolution of french2
of the younger members2
and on the south2
with which it had2
who had come to2
days of the monarchy2
was the first to2
of saint germain and2
end of the eighteenth2
was offered for sale2
the xiv century louvre2
spite of all this2
the early death of2
from to the palace2
by the head of2
brought back to the2
is said to have2
french monarchs and their2
of the formal garden2
the king was brought2
was almost as great2
occupies the site of2
occasion of the marriage2
had caused to be2
how to prepare a2
of the three keys2
but it is with2
the monarchy of july2
gardens of the chateau2
known as the cour2
at an expense of2
the meanderings of the2
the king insisted upon2
french gardens of the2
set down in the2
life of the french2
for long periods at2
as a stronghold against2
of henri iv which2
and louis xiv in2
remains of the palace2
and stirling were majestic2
the palace to which2
bends of the seine2
hall of the palace2
of the first rank2
royal residence in the2
of the landscape gardener2
to have been a2
the disposition of the2
versailles or saint germain2
its name from the2
was turned into a2
in one of the2
side of the river2
built by philibert delorme2
facing upon the place2
and the duchesse de2
hotel de ville and2
the salle des pas2
an equestrian statue of2
this is one of2
the salle du trone2
for the needs of2
but it must have2
he had ever seen2
upon returning to kensington2
the duc and duchesse2
and the court had2
englishman knew how to2
the way of a2
saint cloud on july2
and built the great2
during the minority of2
of the tuileries to2
this portion of the2
in the french hunting2
palace which hitherto had2
is full of memories2
ten years of his2
used by the kings2
canal of ornamental water2
little to do with2
was afterwards sold to2
it to be taken2
royal parks and palaces2
which had been left2
is of the sixteenth2
old louvre and its2
being said to be2
the great iron gates2
the general lines of2
to the heart of2
highroad leading out from2
palais de la revolution2
to the seventeenth century2
is by no means2
was the envy of2
be returned to paris2
was not used as2
the army of versailles2
for a couple of2
of the men of2
to madame de remusat2
if not the chief2
in the salle des2
be seen in the2
did not hesitate to2
embellishments of the palace2
to and from the2
in one of these2
to prepare a dinner2
known as the salle2
it has been said2
has been said that2
of a great city2
those of the parterres2
and conditions of men2
of saint cloud to2
in all its appointments2
eaux des suisses was2
to which he brought2
days of louis xiv2
long in one place2
a certain sense of2
english coachman how to2
of the palace are2
at the entrance to2
iv in an old2
it in exchange for2
portion of the chateau2
the capital to versailles2
the scottish baronial style2
the duc de vendome2
to be a royal2
with the most rich2
a vast extent of2
a hundred and fifty2
within its walls was2
site of the palace2
queen mary was born2
the ministers of charles2
horse while riding in2
of the park of2
last prince to be2
the story of the2
upon the upper ward2
monument to rousseau and2
certain it is that2
of the original edifice2
it was this monarch2
cardinal and the palais2
from the precincts of2
hunt in the forest2
about the middle of2
terrace at saint germain2
one of the great2
its more picturesque rivals2
sustain a siege of2
the chateau de clagny2
of the french republic2
at one time it2
and the fact that2
lines of the garden2
the celebrated fontaine de2
the creator of the2
grand and petit trianons2
president of the republic2
it was not until2
the louvre of francis2
palaces of great britain2
made way with the2
in the palace of2
james ii of england2
had arrived at the2
the art of the2
thousand nine hundred and2
held by the english2
the period of the2
was from the palace2
under the empire the2
first known as the2
the france of monarchial2
as it is to2
which louis xv was2
it is to be2
and the life of2
that he could not2
is in every way2
of the hunt in2
not in the least2
goes back to the2
king insisted upon returning2
the palace once more2
la princesse de conti2
of le notre the2
from what it had2
the straight lines and2
presiding genius of the2
as an adjunct to2
from across the channel2
the most important of2
over a century and2
the chateau de bagatelle2
bore the name of2
as well as for2
in the parish church2
he had become king2
potager du roy was2
at this time was2
so far as its2
when it comes to2
the direction of the2
of the first and2
as the palais royal2
the chapel at vincennes2
extent of forest which2
on one occasion he2
remind us of the2
not used as a2
history of the palace2
the parterre and the2
it is of the2
nobles of the court2
the city of london2
a few years later2
the neighbourhood of paris2
louis xiv and the2
the work on the2
the best of renaissance2
the host of the2
as much of a2
not far from the2
which he brought his2
the tastes of the2
did not care for2
according to the plans2
hidden away among the2
the body of the2
one of the chief2
the first and second2
the organization of the2
gardens of louis xv2
also responsible for the2
from the terrace at2
much of the history2
when it was a2
and byways from a2
who presented it to2
wife of henri ii2
he is responsible for2
alleys of the park2
have given way to2
with that of the2
louis xvi and the2
the destruction of the2
on the south with2
cloud and its park2
took the oath as2
of the most important2
their children were born2
be seen among the2
chateau de neuilly was2
the best work of2
the wars of the2
and the grand canal2
the uses of the2
nor english coachman how2
was obliged to take2
within the confines of2
chateau and forest of2
built by the architect2
which had been planted2
in the annals of2
of their children were2
kings of the first2
the arc de triomphe2
the nobles of the2
all round the palace2
of edinburgh and stirling2
the side of the2
from the fact that2
tuileries was but a2
the fountains of versailles2
of which she was2
the foot of this2
the left of the2
by his royal master2
victoria came to the2
in part of the2
in spite of a2
regardless of the fact2
the minor french palaces2
the construction of his2
order of the garter2
the gate of the2
the expense of the2
some of the canals2
the palace in its2
persuaded to leave his2
french royal parks and2
with here and there2
to be able to2
had become known as2
it is possible that2
resided in the palace2
is the terrasse de2
the traditions of the2
of the diamond jubilee2
henry viii of england2
clear light of history2
coachman how to drive2
that it might serve2
was buried in the2
for nearly a century2
some days after the2
plan of sunken garden2
of the order of2
much of his time2
apartments of the palace2
what there is left2
the glory of france2
of the civil war2
of this portion of2
in the case of2
of the most picturesque2
at all had it2
what it was in2
was this monarch who2
the time of james2
for the hotel de2
in the hands of2
for the rest of2
here to be seen2
original plan of fontainebleau2
the wife of henry2
during the civil war2
that is to say2
of a public park2
and the ducs de2
the reign of queen2
henry vi of england2
apartments of madame de2
during the war of2
the juncture of the2
royal palaces of great2
death of henri iv2
a prisoner to the2
years of the eighteenth2
an adjunct to the2
and many of the2
death of the duc2
waters of the eure2
the machine de marly2
which they were to2
which hitherto had been2
but it was only2
the days of louis2
the earl of pembroke2
the connetable de montmorency2
there should be no2
is the most familiar2
of more or less2
is responsible for the2
old palace of the2
the name of la2
chateau de maisons on2
must have been a2
did much to make2
was built upon the2
it was not a2
that there should be2
the grand and petit2
had the idea of2
by the left bank2
to the chateau de2
in spite of all2
the structure of to2
hunt under the walls2
was present at the2
he brought his wife2
the minister of war2
the works of the2
on the second floor2
though the castles of2
in the same manner2
said to have suffered2
the king of naples2
imperial hunt at fontainebleau2
of the jardin anglais2
the latter part of2
the care of the2
the palace with the2
constantly used by the2
the fourteenth and fifteenth2
the knights of the2
the french monarchs in2
points of the compass2
to rank with the2
the south with the2
the old louvre and2
the dark wooded hills2
edinburgh and stirling were2
said a writer of2
of the tuileries has2
the seat of the2
the parc de sylvie2
on the south and2
rather than from any2
in its accustomed place2
on the terrace of2
of the louvre to2
to enter a room2
the hunt of the2
he would have been2
of the park is2
the palace to the2
parterres and broderies were2
the most notable of2
the castles of edinburgh2
down a few years2
paths of the forest2
it is one of2
a sort of royal2
vincennes under charles v2
and made of it2
after his long captivity2
was necessary to carry2
to the site of2
an old french garden2
was surrounded by a2
to the times of2
north with the rue2
indeed have been a2
the widow of charles2
the commission for its2
from the designs of2
of the royal domain2
time of the second2
time of catherine de2
tuileries and its gardens2
more attractive than it2
of the monks of2
on the south side2
a like sum for2
one comes to the2
of the convent of2
the jardin du trocadero2
since the days of2
of the most famous2
the king of portugal2
the louvre is a2
as a place of2
heir to the throne2
the dissolution of the2
in the style of2
eye view of old2
was the scene of2
the property in and2
and there through the2
filled his house with2
end of the sixteenth2
of the palace where2
the duchesse de berry2
of the most splendid2
the stables and the2
to the plans of2
returned to paris in2
palais de justice at2
the war of independence2
facing chateau de rambouillet2
royal dwellings of the2
the very front rank2
the palais cardinal and2
at once began building2
as the galerie des2
to the uses of2
orders of louis xv2
the edifice and its2
and since that time2
for the king to2
died at the age2
took on a real2
first years of the2
was conducting the siege2
building the parliament house2
to be born in2
on the other hand2
ceremonies of state were2
was at malmaison that2
the palace of charles2
the opening of the2
than anything which had2
cooks how to prepare2
much to do with2
one end of the2
at one end of2
while its more picturesque2
of sir walter scott2
for the purpose of2
the chronicles of the2
it was necessary that2
in the northern wing2
reign of queen elizabeth2
is thus classed as2
the day and night2
a sine qua non2
window of the louvre2
the baying of the2
any englishwoman how to2
strikingly white among the2
came in time to2
cascades at saint cloud2
the time when the2
as a prisoner to2
the palace as the2
to be taken down2
and was buried in2
due regard for the2
of the pavillon de2
was only with the2
appealed to all the2
the time of catherine2
a gift of the2
to be found the2
stood in front of2
of the two rivers2
the presiding genius of2
later years of the2
galleries of the palais2
at the juncture of2
first of the plantagenet2
the paris of its2
came into being in2
on the day of2
here and there through2
he at once began2
so far as the2
half hidden by the2
of the petit luxembourg2
the accursed bridge and2
were the scenes of2
after which it was2
the inspector of forests2
a few days later2
of the house of2
to the palais bourbon2
a distinct feature of2
castles or fortified houses2
dissolution of the monasteries2
latter part of the2
where once stood the2
louis xiv and madame2
up to the time2
no sooner had the2
one side by the2
so that the palace2
of louis xiv at2
of the first napoleon2
saint cloud at this2
night of saint bartholomew2
the religious marriage of2
more the aspect of2
transformation of the chateau2
used as a royal2
he spent a considerable2
and ten years later2
and ladies of the2
of the petit trianon2
life of the times2