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Count for whom a pie was named
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nesselrode
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Nesselrode is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: :* Karl Nesselrode (1780–1862), Russian foreign minister :* Maria Nesselrode (1822–1874), Polish pianist
Usage examples of nesselrode.
Florentin the deputation was introduced to Count Nesselrode, to whom M.
Terrapin and canvas-backs, champagne, and Nesselrode pudding are all a jumble in his mind this minute.
There were eight courses in all, with eight wines, winding up with a dessert which Margit told him was Nesselrode Pudding with Sabayon Fruit, served with a slightly chilled sauterne.
Emperor Alexander, towering over most of his entourage of generals, and poor Frederick William, now pushed well to the back and peering over the shoulder of Nesselrode, the Russian Foreign Minister.
The Prince de Talleyrand told me only yesterday that Nesselrode had informed him officially that his Majesty, the Emperor Alexander, was very disappointed at the small number of examples the government of the king intends to make--especially amongst military men.
As it was a Visitation Day, everyone else in the cavernous Church of the Divine Spirit was naked, too, including Archbishop Nesselrode, who stood next to her as he droned on and on and on.
Madame Swetchine enjoyed friendships of extraordinary strewth and preciousness with the Countess de Nesselrode, the Princess Galitzin, Madame de Saint Aulaire, the Duchess de Duras, the Marchioness de Lillers, Madame Craven, the Duchess de la Rochefoucauld, and many other women of noble natures and rich interior lives.
Lord Palmerston directed the Earl of Durham, our envoy at Russia, to inquire of Count Nesselrode whether the Russian envoy was acting in accordance with the instructions of his government.
Count Nesselrode addressed an artful note to the ministers and agents of Russia in various states, the object of which was to represent the allies as resisting all conciliatory offers on the part of Russia.