Life in the Tuileries
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Excerpt from Life in the Tuileries: Under the Second Empire
The palace of the Tuileries under previous sovereigns - Proclamation of the Second Empire - The Comte de Tascher de la Pagerie - Napoleon I. and Josephine - Ball given by Prince Schwarzenberg on the marriage of Napoleon I. with Marie-Louise - Tragic fate of the Princess von der Leyen - Her daughter married to the Comte de Tascher de la Pagerie - Exile after the fall of the First Empire - Prince Eugene de Beauharnais - Queen Hortense - Napoleon III. in his youth - His friendship for the Comte de Tascher de la Pagerie - When President of the French Republic he summons the Comte and his son to the Elysee - Their opposition to his marriage with Eugenie de Montijo overruled - Court of the Empress Eugenie.
The beautiful palace built by Catherine de Med Licis, and afterward enlarged by the succeeding royal owners, was not, at first, a favorite residence of the French kings.
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