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... society owed him , from the royal hand . * This period was a period of im- provement — a period of impartiality , a period at which the nation made an immeasurable ad- vance - at which the destinies of the throne were yet undecided . To ...
... society owed him , from the royal hand . * This period was a period of im- provement — a period of impartiality , a period at which the nation made an immeasurable ad- vance - at which the destinies of the throne were yet undecided . To ...
Pagina 139
... society in France , they have claimed their share in public affairs . From the time of Francis the First , when they established their influence in the court , up to the present moment , when they are disputing the actual possession of ...
... society in France , they have claimed their share in public affairs . From the time of Francis the First , when they established their influence in the court , up to the present moment , when they are disputing the actual possession of ...
Pagina 142
... society of the time : equally chaste and warlike , these modern Camillas felt a veneration for the profession of arms - they delighted in the smoke of the cannon , and the sound of the trum- pet . Often , a general told me , in the most ...
... society of the time : equally chaste and warlike , these modern Camillas felt a veneration for the profession of arms - they delighted in the smoke of the cannon , and the sound of the trum- pet . Often , a general told me , in the most ...
Pagina 144
... society - how is it possible that such a wo- man should possess the slightest influence over a man three degrees removed from dandyism and the Guards ? What are her objects of inter- est but the most trumpery and insignificant ? What ...
... society - how is it possible that such a wo- man should possess the slightest influence over a man three degrees removed from dandyism and the Guards ? What are her objects of inter- est but the most trumpery and insignificant ? What ...
Pagina 146
... society . In England , then , the persons who are en- gaged in those pursuits which give public in- fluence , fly , as from a pestilence , what is called a life of pleasure , and which , instead of being a relaxation to a set of ...
... society . In England , then , the persons who are en- gaged in those pursuits which give public in- fluence , fly , as from a pestilence , what is called a life of pleasure , and which , instead of being a relaxation to a set of ...
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 2 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1835 |
France, Social, Literary, Political Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1835 |
France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 2 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
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