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Talleyrand

NOUN
  1. French statesman (1754-1838)

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  • Napoleon made his exit with the slam of a door and a shower of toy soldiers, one of which hit Talleyrand in the head with an audible bonk.
  • Volumes could be written about this phase of his dazzling career alone, and yet we have miscreants such as Talleyrand proclaiming to the Conference of "Christian Kings" and traitors that the greatest, most powerful, and most humane prince of the age "must be exterminated like a mad dog. The Tragedy of St. Helena
  • The centrepiece was a magnificent canopied bed belonged to Talleyrand, the great 19 th - century French diplomat.
  • --Attributed to Talleyrand A day or three ago, the Great Hall must have been solid ice. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • Talleyrand which is among the masterpieces of memoir-writing. Women in the Life of Balzac
  • M. de Talleyrand, who was not much pleased with the choice, observed in a dry sarcastic tone, "You must send Andre 'aussi', I Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • I considered Madame de Stael over Talleyrand, but then I've got this fascination with Talleyrand, which is probably a sign of my own degenerate nature. The Dinner Party
  • M. de Talleyrand is another of her society, and she seems equally attached to him. Juniper Hall: A Rendezvous of Certain Illustrious Personages during the French Revolution, Including Alexandre D'Arblay and Fanny Burney
  • These books betray a nostalgic admiration for a diplomatic style long out of favor, a style encapsulated in Talleyrand’s admonition to his junior diplomats: “Above all, gentlemen, not too much zeal.” Charm Offensive
  • A triannual inspection of the Blount Island and Talleyrand marine terminals is expected to give the Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal
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