Definitionn. someone who leaves one country to settle in another
Last update: August 6, 2015
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The younger generation, however, were Bonapartist in sympathy; Gramont's cousin Antoine Louis Raymond, comte de Gramont (1787-1825), though also the son of an emigre, served with distinction in Napoleon's armies, while Antoine Agenor, duc de Gramont, owed his career to his early friendship for Louis Napoleon. [Please select]
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Do you wait at table and hand little dishes to coster-mongers, ancien regime, en emigre. [Please select]
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Like the old emigre who declined to marry the lady with whom he had spent his evenings for years, she regretted Julie's presence and having no one to write to. [Please select]
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Three years later, Colonel Holliday heard that a French emigre had settled in Derby, and gave lessons in his own language and in fencing. [Please select]
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