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chariot, the berline, the roomy, and low- swung sleeping-carriage, the hooded
cabriolet for two, the fourgon, and the morose desobligeante, a closed carriage
for one, passed along post-haste, from hotel to auberge, milord to milord,
Cagliostro ...
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The Bibelot: a reprint of poetry and prose for book lovers, ...
Oh, the merry yarn of the desobligeante, by-the-by, and the unparsonical gleam
in Yorick's eye! I have never seen a desobligeante, or a postilion " in a tawny
yellow jerkin," but there still 3»6 CONStTLE PLANCO.
... France and Italy without a chaise = and nature generally prompting tis to the
thing we are fittest for, I walked ont into the coach=yard, to buy or hire something
of that kind to my purpose: an old desobligeante(i)inthe furthest corner of the
court, ...
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A sentimental journey through France and Italy, to which are ...
... her distress, I hate the man who can be a churl of them. = Now, was I the
master of this h6tel, said I, Iay= ing the point of my fore=tinger on Mons. Dessein's
breast, I would inevitably make a point of getting rid of this unfortunate
desobligeante ...
The word 1 give to carriage- builders and motor manufacturers is desobligeante,
which the dictionary translates as " a carriage for two persons," and which
Laurence Sterne in "A Sentimental Journey" describes as "a chaise, so-called
from its ...
Henry Sturmey, H. Walter Staner,
1908
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Dictionarium Britannicum Or a More Compleat Universal ...
Disobli'cincness [Aclion desobligeante, F.] displeasing behaviour, £tfr. fusion,
trouble or discomposure of mind; also not, lewdnefs, excess. Diso'rderly [avec
desordre, Fr.] without order. Disordinate [desordonne, F. dijordinatr It.] out of
order, ...
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Thackeray's The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century
There is that 5 little carriage (the desobligeante). "Four months had elapsed since
it had finished its career of Europe in the corner of Monsieur Dessein's coach
yard, and having sallied out thence but a vamped-up business at first, though it ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, Stark Young,
1911
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The complete works of William Makepeace Thackeray: with ...
There is that little carriage (the desobligeante). " Four months had elapsed since
it had finished its career of Europe in the corner of Monsieur Dessein's coach-
yard, and having sallied out thence but a vamped-up business at first, though it
had ...
William Makepeace Thackeray,
1891
The mylord, the chariot, the berline, the roomy, low-swung sleeping-carriage, the
hooded cabriolet for two, and the desobligeante, a closed carriage for one,
passed along post-haste, from hotel to auberge, milord to milord, Cagliostro to ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray,
1905
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The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The four ...
There is that little carriage (the desobligeante). " Four months had elapsed since
it had finished its career of Europe in the corner of Monsieur Dessein's coach-
yard, and having sallied out thence but a vamped-up business at first, though it
had ...
William Makepeace Thackeray,
1889