Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh volume 2

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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh volume 2
James Mackintosh
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Ward said Constant was very ' crisp ' In the evening we walked in the garden of the Tuileries, to see the illumination, which, for five minutes, was very fine- a volcanic eruption of rockets, which filled the sky. The night was beautiful.
" 30th. — After breakfasting with Gallois, went to the Palais Royal. — Met Horner, who showed me a translation, just published, of my * Peltier, ' for the sake of the pre- sent discussion about the Press, with magnificent pane- gyrics on me. — Saw the gallery
...and Buonaparte apart- ments in the Tuileries, still used by Louis, which are superb beyond all hopes of rivalship. — At midnight, to the ' Prince of Benevento's. ' The Duke of Wellington (who desired Ward to introduce me to him) was there, and Lord Castlereagh. He is a great man here.
" 31st. — Breakfasted with Stae'l, at ' Very's, ' the famous Restaurateur, whose rooms look beautifully over the garden of the Tuileries. The party was made to introduce to me M. Laisne, President of the Chamber of Deputies.


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