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... friends the enemy , " as he sarcastically termed them . Still , he was dreadfully embarrass- ed how to treat Eugène and Hortense ; the latter he tried to elevate to the rank of Duchess of St. Leu , as a plain Mademoi- selle de ...
... friends the enemy , " as he sarcastically termed them . Still , he was dreadfully embarrass- ed how to treat Eugène and Hortense ; the latter he tried to elevate to the rank of Duchess of St. Leu , as a plain Mademoi- selle de ...
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... friends , was then quartered by the Philistines of the Encyclopedia ; and while he has been admired for qualities he had not , he has been defrauded of his just praise . The real Pascal has at length been rescued , as from his friends ...
... friends , was then quartered by the Philistines of the Encyclopedia ; and while he has been admired for qualities he had not , he has been defrauded of his just praise . The real Pascal has at length been rescued , as from his friends ...
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... friend of the Faery Queen , although his of a remarkable memory , which was des- biographer would have us think so . Suf ... Friends . " It is said that , ever after , poets love , born of the passionate imagi- Burke hailed a Quaker as ...
... friend of the Faery Queen , although his of a remarkable memory , which was des- biographer would have us think so . Suf ... Friends . " It is said that , ever after , poets love , born of the passionate imagi- Burke hailed a Quaker as ...
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