It was Caroline, robed in one of Anna's directoire nightgowns.
2
But the new deputies, like the old, were hostile to the discredited Directoire.
3
The vases and clock are Empire, the chairs Directoire, and footstools Louis XV.
4
The Directoire reaction towards simplicity was influenced by English fashion.
5
The setting was Directoire but the atmosphere was Back-to-School Mixer.
Ús de french directory en anglès
1
What reply did Pinckney make to the base offer of the FrenchDirectory?
2
This was for Venice; for the FrenchDirectory Bonaparte had a very different tale.
3
The FrenchDirectory became alarmed, and made overtures of peace.
4
But then it was taken by the FrenchDirectory for the seat of the government.
5
The grand aim of the Frenchdirectory this year was the seizing and colonizing of Egypt.
6
The Irish or Italian democrat saw no impropriety in serving the FrenchDirectory against his own native government.
7
This offended the FrenchDirectory, who refused to receive our new minister and sent him out of France.
8
In September 1797 the FrenchDirectory made the unpardonable mistake of compelling her to prepare for a war to the knife.
9
The speech delivered by him at the commencement of the session showed that the insults of the FrenchDirectory were deeply resented.
10
To carry into effect the pacific dispositions avowed by President Adams in his speech, he appointed three envoys to the FrenchDirectory.
11
Wolfe Tone and his colleague Lewens, in 1796, had succeeded in persuading Carnot and the FrenchDirectory to embrace the cause of Ireland.
12
The FrenchDirectory ordered all Young's works to be translated into French, and they are as popular as ever to-day across the Channel.
13
The news of the indignities which American commissions had suffered at the hands of the FrenchDirectory had stirred the people to war pitch.
14
Lareveillere Lepaux, a member of the FrenchDirectory, invented a new religion of Theo-philanthropy which seems in fact to have been an organized Rousseauism.
15
The FrenchDirectory heard with indignation that any semblance of sovereignty was still left to an enemy whose weakness had been made so manifest.
16
President Washington and the first President Adams in the performance of their duties to the American people fell under the animadversions of the FrenchDirectory.