| 1808 - 1016 pages
...ordered a wall to be built, «biet P vented access to the burying pb» It was upon this wall that a fl{ De par le Roi defense a Dieu De faire miracle en ce lieu*' * Üv oíd. .. gi, •!'•» by prohibited ¿rom workjug wtâ° * this place. Thoughts of Smvu Marín,... | |
| Joseph Sansom - 1805 - 494 pages
...were wrought at the Tomb of a certain Abbe, in Paris, Somebody wrote upon the wall of the Church-yard De par le Roi ! defense a Dieu De faire miracle en ce lieu;* and the Equestrian Statue of his Successor in the beautiful Square that once bore his name, was inscribed,... | |
| Amariah Brigham - 1835 - 366 pages
...fanatical conduct just de(o) Voltaire said there wai placed on the door of the tomb, this inicription;— " De par le roi, defense a Dieu De faire miracle en ce lieu " And he adds,—" Ce qu'il ya de plus etonnant, c'est qua Dien obeit;"—a remark not exactly correct,... | |
| John Sanderson - 1838 - 706 pages
...guard around the tomb of father Paris. You know the placard put up by some wag on this occasion: " De par le roi, defense a Dieu, De faire miracle en ce lieu." The young girls used to have fits at this tomb, which gave them comical twitchings of the nerves. Some... | |
| John Sanderson - 1838 - 358 pages
...guard around the tomb of father Paris. You know the placard put up by some wag on this occasion: " De par le roi, defense a Dieu, De faire miracle en ce lieu." The young girls used to have fits at this tomb, which gave them comical twitchings of the nerves. Some... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1838 - 456 pages
...hence it was affirmed that the following somewhat impious notice was suspended over the church-door : De par le Roi, defense a Dieu, De faire miracle en ce lieu. These lunatics, for such they must be considered, were not impostors. They had been worked to this... | |
| 1865 - 820 pages
...interfere and close the cemetery ; on the next day a wit placed the following placard on the gate : " De par le roi, defense a Dieu De faire miracle en ce lieu." Expelled from the cemetery, the convulsionists took refuge in private houses, where scenes took place... | |
| 1845 - 304 pages
...proceeding which gave birth to a witty but somewhat profane distich, which was written upon the gate : " De par le Roi, defense a Dieu De faire miracle en ce lieu." But though the votaries were expelled from the church, yard, they did not discontinue their practices.... | |
| Henry Christmas - 1849 - 400 pages
...closed by royal authority, and the wits of the day immediately put forth the wellknown couplet : " De par le Roi — defense a Dieu, De faire miracle en ce lieu." The Romish Church vaunts its unity ; but, in fact, there have been as great differences in religious... | |
| Herbert Mayo - 1849 - 158 pages
...want of faith and timidity. It was, indeed, time for issuing the mandate, which, as wit read it, ran: "De par le roi — Defense a Dieu, De faire miracle en ce lieu." In the revivals of modern times, scenes parallel to the above have been renewed. "I have seen," says... | |
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