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d'Haussonville's Souvenirs

August 20, 1885 issue

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This article reports on the life and works of the author Comte Crétineau-Joly D' Haussonville. He was the member of the French Academy, who wrote two important historical works, "The Roman Church and the First Empire," and the other, a "History of the Reunion of Lorraine to France." Emigration was the fashion of the time. D'Haussonville made no remark and joined the army of the Princes de Lamballe, of Madame de Polignac. After the dissolution of his corps he left for England with the Harcourts, who were, very well received by the English branch of their family.

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D' Haussonville, Cretineau-Joly; ROMAN Church & the First Empire, The (Book); HISTORY of the Reunion of Lorraine to France (Book); AUTHORS; GENEALOGY; ARMIES
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