The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . ude sur le Role de VAccentLatin Dans la Langue Fraiifaise (1862); HistoirePoetique^ de Charlemagne (1866); La Poesie duMoyen Age (1885). In May, 1896, he was chosento the seat in the Academy made vacant by thedeath of Alexandre Dumas. PARIS, Louis Philippe Albert dOrleans,son of Due dOrleans, and grandson ofLouis Philippe; born inParis, Aug. 24, 1838; edu-cated in England, havingleft France after the over-turn of the monarchy in1848. He and his broth-er, the Due de Chartres,served on the staff ofGeneral McC


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . ude sur le Role de VAccentLatin Dans la Langue Fraiifaise (1862); HistoirePoetique^ de Charlemagne (1866); La Poesie duMoyen Age (1885). In May, 1896, he was chosento the seat in the Academy made vacant by thedeath of Alexandre Dumas. PARIS, Louis Philippe Albert dOrleans,son of Due dOrleans, and grandson ofLouis Philippe; born inParis, Aug. 24, 1838; edu-cated in England, havingleft France after the over-turn of the monarchy in1848. He and his broth-er, the Due de Chartres,served on the staff ofGeneral McClellan duringpart of the American CivilWar. He married, in1864, the eldest daughterof the Due de Montpen-coMTE DE PARIS. sicr, by whom he had six children. After the death, in 1885, of the Comtede Chambord, the head of the royal house ofFrance, the Comte de Paris was acknowledged bynearly all the Legitimists as his successor. In1886, on the passing of the Expulsion Bill, theComte de Paris once more left for England. Afterhis return from the L^nited States he allied himself Comte with the Liberals and the Republicans against theempire, and subsequently with the Legitimistsagainst M. Thiers. He wrote an interesting andcomprehensive work on The Trade Unions of Eng-land (b vols., 1869) ; and a History of the Civil Warin America (7 vols., 1874-89). He visited Lisbon in1889 at the christening of his grandson, the infantPrince of Portugal. Died in Stowe House, Buck-inghamshire, Eng., Sept. 8, 1894. — His son, LouisPhilippe Robert, the Due dOrleans, was born , 1869. He was sentenced in 1890 to two yearsimprisonment for entering French territory to offerhimself as a private soldier in the national was, however, released after a short imprison-ment, and after his fathers death, as claimant tothe throne of France, removed to Brussels, asbeing near France. PARIS, Declaration of. See DeclarationOF Paris, Vol. VII, pp. 21, 22. PARIS, Matthew of. See Matthew ofParis, Vol.


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