I have to record, that from first to last the Intendant gave me his sympathy and support.
I subsequently memorialised the Intendant himself; and Balmat visited him to secure his permission to accompany me.
Our conference ended with the arrangement that I was to write him an official letter stating the case, which he was to forward to the Intendant of the province of Faucigny resident at Bonneville.
Hereto Prince Bahman made reply, "O Asylum of the Universe, we are the sons of one whose life was spent in serving the Shah, the Intendant of the royal gardens and pleasaunces.
Meanwhile the Intendant of the gardens and his wife brought up the two Princes and the Princess with all love and tenderness; and, as the children grew in years, their love for these adopted ones increased in like proportion.
But it so fortuned that the Intendant of thy royal gardens espied these baskets one and all as they floated past his grounds, and took charge of the infants he found therein.
He became at last so odious that he was removed; but the credit of his father saved him, and he was sent as Intendant to Bordeaux.
When he was named Archbishop of Cambrai he resolved to destroy the proofs of this marriage, and employed Breteuil, Intendant of Limoges, to whom he committed the secret, to do this for him skilfully and quietly.
The Intendant of Champagne determined to mend the roads by parties of men, whom he compelled to work for nothing, not even giving them bread.
Immediately afterwards, the Cardinal was announced, and the intendant and maitre d'hotel were forced to make off with their papers and their table.
Fresh threats of punishment were uttered if he did not comply, and he was ordered to go at once to the Intendant of the province, who would assuredly furnish him with money, after saying what he had seen.
He had been Intendant of Rouen, and was so hated that more than once he thought himself in danger of having his brains beaten out with stones.
His flight was known only through the eldest son of Argenson, intendant at Mainbeuge, who had the stupidity to arrest him.
He had early shone at the Council, and had been made Intendant of Picardy.
I suspected they were busy drafting the articles for a general capitulation, and I entered the house, where I had only time to see the Intendant with a pen in his hand writing upon a sheet of paper, when M.
Vaudreuil was closeted in a house in the inside of the hornwork with the Intendant and with some other persons.
From my talkative intendant you had learnt already the story of that bargain into which Bardelys had entered.
My intendant himself came in another coach with my wardrobe and travelling necessaries.
My intendant Rodenard and some twenty of my servants should be somewhere betwixt this and Paris.
In Petersburg I frequently saw the Intendant of the Opera, and tried to throw out a bait with regard to your Asra.
Angervilliers, formerly Intendant of Alsace, is Secretary of the War-Office, in which he succeeded M.
The gist of it all is that my Lord Governor and my very good intendant can never agree, save upon one point or so.
Monsieur Colbert, you are the intendant of finances, and are ambitious of becoming the superintendent?
Vanel had just that moment entered the house, in order to give the intendant an account of the principal details of the business which had been transacted during the day in parliament.
Dubucq, formerly intendantof the marine and of the colonies.
Thierry de Ville-d'Avray, intendant of the smaller apartments, and that he should likewise take upon himself to supply the wine.
Ferte, intendant of the 'menus plaisirs', brought me a thousand louis, requesting me to lay them at the feet of the Queen.
The worthyintendant set himself to consider his own interests, and finding that it would be best to keep his lord in prison, he could never discover the papers.
Matters being thus settled to the satisfaction of every one, the intendant found he had quite enough money to set up procureur, and went to live in the same town with his dear friend the apothecary.
All went on well for two years, during which time my mother had twice occasion to call upon Lucina, and the intendant was gratified by finding himself the father of two other sturdy children.
My next brother she bequeathed to the fatherly tenderness of the intendant himself; though there was an unfortunately small degree of likeness between them.
The Intendant has fled," he said, "and people no longer trust the magistrates.
Navarro, Martin, Spanish Intendant of Louisiana; wishes to separate the West from the Union.
Miro was a man of some ability, and Martin Navarro, the Spanish Intendant of Louisiana, possessed more; but they served a government almost imbecile in its fatuity.
He died in the latter part of the month of February, and a letter from the intendant of his estates informed Germain both of the sad event and at the same time that the veteran had bequeathed him Eaux Tranquilles and his fortune.
Now I am the intendant of this new young fool of a Seigneur, who is away all the time at Versailles.
My intendant alone had remained in the deep embrasure of a shutter; the poor man had affliction and terror painted on his face.
After some minutes' silence, my intendant proposed the immediate intervention of authority, and made me understand with ease that only the casket-maker could be the culprit.
I assembled all my household, without excepting my intendant himself.
In times of peace these militia officers in the parishes executed the orders of the governor and intendant in all matters affecting the King.
In Canada itself the great minister had the aid of the ablest intendant ever sent by the King to Canada.
The ordinances of the intendant and of the council were the law.
His intendant stands at his side in the darkened auditorium and conveys his Majesty's instructions to the stage, for the Emperor never interrupts the actors himself.
In 1784 the intendant of Auch, who knew nothing of this custom, ordered of the government officials to bring to him the ancient registers; the official came, followed by two cartloads of totchoux.
It was opened by the intendant d'Etigny, who, for this misdeed, was near being stoned.
Just de Baville, intendant of Languedoc, the important capture he had made.
Baville, intendant of Languedoc, had her arrested and brought to Montpellier.
Barriere, intendant of the province, and the sieur Vialet, treasurer of France, desiring them to bring the lawsuit to an end.
The intendant was about to speak, but the marechal stopped him with such an imperative gesture that he stepped back as if to show that he washed his hands of the whole matter.
The intendant received him coldly but politely, asked him to sit down, and when he was seated begged to know the motive which had brought him.
One hope still remained to him: it was that the marechal and the intendant had come down to send them away; but this last hope was cruelly disappointed when he heard M.
Montrevel, who told the intendant to mind his own business, which was confined to civil matters, and to leave military matters in his, M.
The intendant was much touched by this calm speech, and above all by the confidence which M.
Cavalier opened his mouth to reply, but the intendantcut him short.
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