Null EUGENIA (Eugenia Maria de Montijo de Guzman, Countess of Teba) [Granada, 18…
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EUGENIA (Eugenia Maria de Montijo de Guzman, Countess of Teba) [Granada, 1826 - Madrid, 1920], Empress of the French, wife of Napoleon III. Madrid, 1920], empress of the French, wife of Napoleon III. Set of 2 autograph letters signed, addressed to Lucien Daudet: Cyrnos Cap Martin, May 19, 1913; 4 pages in-8°. "I have just written to your mother in reply I have just written to your mother in reply to her letter informing me of your sister's marriage. I hope she will be happy? She experience, and if she believes the man of her choice is capable of ensuring her happiness, you must be rejoice. Name, [] and position are no sure guarantors of marital ease and if she loves him because of his moral qualities, I see no reason why she should not be happy. » August 13, 1914; 3 pages in-8°. "Will this little note reach you? You must think how much I take part in what is happening and how much the memory of the past [] being far away and not being able to do anything personally in this supreme struggle is an inexpressible suffering. Write of the news of friends, for of course there must be silence as to the rest. THE BELGIANS HAVE BEEN ADMIRABLE AND THE STATE OF MIND IN FRANCE IS ABOVE ALL [] but what misfortunes on the way to glory!!! »

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EUGENIA (Eugenia Maria de Montijo de Guzman, Countess of Teba) [Granada, 1826 - Madrid, 1920], Empress of the French, wife of Napoleon III. Madrid, 1920], empress of the French, wife of Napoleon III. Set of 2 autograph letters signed, addressed to Lucien Daudet: Cyrnos Cap Martin, May 19, 1913; 4 pages in-8°. "I have just written to your mother in reply I have just written to your mother in reply to her letter informing me of your sister's marriage. I hope she will be happy? She experience, and if she believes the man of her choice is capable of ensuring her happiness, you must be rejoice. Name, [] and position are no sure guarantors of marital ease and if she loves him because of his moral qualities, I see no reason why she should not be happy. » August 13, 1914; 3 pages in-8°. "Will this little note reach you? You must think how much I take part in what is happening and how much the memory of the past [] being far away and not being able to do anything personally in this supreme struggle is an inexpressible suffering. Write of the news of friends, for of course there must be silence as to the rest. THE BELGIANS HAVE BEEN ADMIRABLE AND THE STATE OF MIND IN FRANCE IS ABOVE ALL [] but what misfortunes on the way to glory!!! »

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