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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 26 (search)
orge, 20. Bligh, President, 372. Blumenbach, Madame, 103. Blumenbach, Professor, 70, 71, 80, 85, 94, 103-105, 121. Blumner, Madame de, 481. Bohl von Faber, 236 and note. Bologna, visits, 166. Bombelles, Count H., 246, 247. Bonaparte, Christine (Countess Posse), 182, 183 note, 446 Bonaparte, Emperor Napoleon I., return from Elba, 49; Dr. Parr on, 50; Byron's feeling for, 60; anecdotes of, 61, 123. Bonaparte, Jerome, King of Westphalia, 83, 84, 111. Bonaparte, Letizia (Madame Mere), 181. Bonaparte, Louis, 181. Bonaparte, Lucien, 181, 182. Bonaparte, Madame, Lucien, 182, 183. Bonaparte, Pauline. See Borghese. Bonstetten, Baron de, 153, 156, 157, 164, 470 note. Borghese, Pauline Bonaparte, Princess, 181. Borgieri, 162. Bose, Comtesse, 467. Bose, Count, 459. Bose, Countess, 459, 476. Bostock, Dr., 416. Boston, G T., born in, 1; condition of, 1800– 1815, 17-21; town-meetings, 20; comparison with Athens, 20; in 1819, 315, 316 and note. Boston Prov
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 3: (search)
ng an hour that I sat with her she told me the most extraordinary succession of facts about her own family that I ever listened to. Her father, Lucien Bonaparte, is now in England, poor; . . . . the Prince Musignano Half-brother to the Princess Gabrielli.—Charles—is suing his father and mother for his wife's dowry; Queen Caroline Caroline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon I., once Queen of Naples as wife of Murat. is quarrelling with Joseph and Jerome for the inheritance she claims from Madame Mere; the Princess of Canino is in Tuscany, furiously jealous of her husband, and yet refusing to join him in England. One of her daughters Half-sister to the Princess Gabrielli. She did not lose her life by the escapade here mentioned. is Mrs. Wyse, who threw herself into the Serpentine River in St. James's Park, a few years ago; . . . . one son is exiled to America for having been concerned in a murder; another is now in the castle of St. Angelo, under sentence of death, as the principa
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 30 (search)
Bologna, visits, I. 166, II. 47. Bolognetti-Cenci, Count and Countess, II 71. Bombelles. Count, II. 35, 49. Bombelles, Count, Henri, 1. 246, 247, II. 6, 11, 12 Bonaparte, Caroline, widow of Murat, II. 60, 127, 141 Bonaparte, Christine (Countess Posse), I. 182, 183 note, 446. Bonaparte, Emperor Napoleon I., return from Elba, I. 49, Dr. Parr on, 50; Byron's feeling for, 60; anecdotes of, 61, 123. Bonaparte, Jerome, I. 83, 84, 111, II. 60, 88. Bonaparte, Letizia (Madame Mere), I. 181 Bonaparte, Louis, 1. 181, II. 87. Bonaparte, Louis (Emperor Napoleon III.), II. 88 and note. Bonaparte, Lucien, I. 181, 182, II 60. Bonaparte, Madame, Lucien, I. 182, 183, II. 60. Bonaparte, Pauline. See Borghese. Bonaparte, Princess, Charlotte, II. 87, 88. Bonaparte, Princess, Matilda, II. 88 and note. Bond, Professor, II. 310. Bonstetten, Baron de, I. 163, 156, 167, 164, 470 note. Borghese, Don Camillo, I. 61, 66. Borghese, Princess, Pauline Bonap