France Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina xvi
... nobility make for a lower suffrage , is a demand natural to their situation , interests , and position , while the force and centralization of the French government is the consequence of that with which it is sometimes considered ...
... nobility make for a lower suffrage , is a demand natural to their situation , interests , and position , while the force and centralization of the French government is the consequence of that with which it is sometimes considered ...
Pagina 23
... nobility ; this is the quartier which manifests no signs of change , no widening and straiten- ing of streets , no piercing of passages : it hardly possesses a restaurant of note , and has but one unfrequented theatre . And now , not ...
... nobility ; this is the quartier which manifests no signs of change , no widening and straiten- ing of streets , no piercing of passages : it hardly possesses a restaurant of note , and has but one unfrequented theatre . And now , not ...
Pagina 29
... nobility that lives upon credit , and boasts of its ruin with ostentation . The families that still inhabit the great hotels of the Faubourg St. Germain are more orderly , more economical , more moral in their habits than heretofore ...
... nobility that lives upon credit , and boasts of its ruin with ostentation . The families that still inhabit the great hotels of the Faubourg St. Germain are more orderly , more economical , more moral in their habits than heretofore ...
Pagina 33
... nobility ? Is he deprived of its indulgence ? can he not ruin himself if he pleases ? can he not throw his fortune avariciously away with piles of accumu- lated gold before his eyes ? Here the state provides for his de- sires , and the ...
... nobility ? Is he deprived of its indulgence ? can he not ruin himself if he pleases ? can he not throw his fortune avariciously away with piles of accumu- lated gold before his eyes ? Here the state provides for his de- sires , and the ...
Pagina 34
... nobility , of a by - gone age ; who might be the roué of the regent , but for his dul- ness - the courtier of Louis XV . , but for his vulgarity - who thinks to disguise the stupidity of his ideas under the coarse- ness of his language ...
... nobility , of a by - gone age ; who might be the roué of the regent , but for his dul- ness - the courtier of Louis XV . , but for his vulgarity - who thinks to disguise the stupidity of his ideas under the coarse- ness of his language ...
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