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NYEP(D.750.010
26 Mar 1750:21 (253)
They write from Genoa of the 10th, . . . [4 lines] the
Infanta [of France, consort of Don Philip, Duke of Parma,
Placentia and Guastalla] landed a little before night, and
was received upon the Pont Royal by the deputies of Parma,
Placentia and Guastalla, from, whence she was carried in a
chair to the fine palace of Prince Doria, which had been
prepared for her . . . [5 lines] In the evening the Infanta
was complimented by the deputies of the republick, and
Friday evening she went to the play, after which a
magnificent ball was given her, which was to continue till
her Royal Highness departed from this city. That in short
the republick strove to give this Princess all the marks of
attention and respect in its power.
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