[NEWS] 185: Attached through their grandeur to the bank of the Seine, the ministers Parrieu and Rouher consoled themselves at not being able to pass the holidays in their mountains by dancing a bourrée from their birthplace, behind the closed doors of one of the rooms in the Ministry of Justice
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Women Bathers 1: Naiads of the Seine
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NEWS 97: The soothsayers of Empire prepare themselves to consult the entrails of sacred ducks before Caesar chooses other ministers
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NEWS 97: The soothsayers of Empire prepare themselves to consult the entrails of sacred ducks before Caesar chooses other ministers
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SKETCHES OF SUMMER 2: View of the Seine, taken not far from Asnières, during the dog-days
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NEWS 303: No longer knowing how to use their spare time, the three friends of peace are reduced to making war between themselves
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NEWS 281: Those who title themselves the upholders of Spain
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NEWS 191: The call-up of their reserves
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NEWS 274: Revival of the Japanese
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NEWS 284: THE PASS-WORD. -Reaction...... Sorry, I'm mistaken... Liberty
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NEWS 49: The knight Véron defying the Charivari, in a singular battle in the closed field of the 6th Chamber of the Palace of Justice
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NEWS 49: The knight Véron defying the Charivari, in a singular battle in the closed field of the 6th Chamber of the Palace of Justice
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![NEWS 73: Cossack mares dead of thirst, for not having been able to go to Constantinople to quench [it] in the Sultanas' marble baths, as they were promised!..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0039270001.jpg)
NEWS 73: Cossack mares dead of thirst, for not having been able to go to Constantinople to quench [it] in the Sultanas' marble baths, as they were promised!..
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NEWS 162: THE RESULTS OF MACADAMIZATION. View of the boulevards in six months' time... - the despair of proprieters!
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NEWS 4: Desolation of the Stock Exchange's Cossacks on the day when it was announced that the Turks had won a victory
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THE EATERS OF HORSEFLESH 12: Great revolt of the rats of Montfaucon who do not want to let their food be carried off by the scholars
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![NEWS 293: Messrs.-Cobden, Glaldstone[sic] and Brigth[sic] showing themselves to be only moderately happy with the arrival of peace](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0039350001.jpg)
NEWS 293: Messrs.-Cobden, Glaldstone[sic] and Brigth[sic] showing themselves to be only moderately happy with the arrival of peace
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Musicians of Paris 5: “Where could we be better off (repeat.)” “Than in the bosom of the family - ” There three artists would find themselves better off in the bosom of the tavern, and their young associate in the bosom of a game of marbles
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News 115: Subscribers receiving their newspaper
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NEWS 169: NEXT PROCLAMATION BY THE PREFECT OF POLICE. To avold accidents, carriages and horses will, from henceforth, be unable to drive on macadamized boulevards without a loud bell which will alert pedestrians of their approach
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PHYSIOGNOMY OF THE ASSEMBLY 17: Below the upper vignette: The day poor Théobald learned he'd been ousted; Below the lower vignette: The French enjoying their right to do sentry duty at the doors of the National Assembly
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NEWS 40: The Emperor of Austria and the King of Prussia deciding to fight with new weapons
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NEWS 325: The flowering of the Cactus-grandiflorus - Rejoicing all round!..
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NEWS 111: The Burgraves going to war
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NEWS 28: Make way for the youngsters!
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