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Pagina xi
... existence ; * There was also , let me add , another difficulty thrown in my way by the late publication ( “ England and the English " ) of a near and dear relation , in whose literary success no one more deeply sympathizes than myself ...
... existence ; * There was also , let me add , another difficulty thrown in my way by the late publication ( “ England and the English " ) of a near and dear relation , in whose literary success no one more deeply sympathizes than myself ...
Pagina 49
... existence of a people , ) still leaves between century and century . Dur- ing the life of a nation , as during the life of an individual , the body changes more than once every particle of its materials , but the features , the ...
... existence of a people , ) still leaves between century and century . Dur- ing the life of a nation , as during the life of an individual , the body changes more than once every particle of its materials , but the features , the ...
Pagina 66
... existence . Nor let it be thought that Parisian gaiety is owing entirely to a Parisian climate ! They who are now watching the weather - glass in our land of fogs , may like to know that the Parisians themselves have , in the way of wea ...
... existence . Nor let it be thought that Parisian gaiety is owing entirely to a Parisian climate ! They who are now watching the weather - glass in our land of fogs , may like to know that the Parisians themselves have , in the way of wea ...
Pagina 124
... their hats to one another , the lowest of the work- ing classes do the same . This gives any body or order of men , once called into existence in France , such consistency and strength - this gives to all associations 124 CHARACTERISTICS .
... their hats to one another , the lowest of the work- ing classes do the same . This gives any body or order of men , once called into existence in France , such consistency and strength - this gives to all associations 124 CHARACTERISTICS .
Pagina 128
... having duly calculated and considered , he did not think it possible for him to be so great a man as Napoléon— therefore he put an end to his existence . people eminently volatile : eager for changes that promise much 128 CHARACTERISTICS .
... having duly calculated and considered , he did not think it possible for him to be so great a man as Napoléon— therefore he put an end to his existence . people eminently volatile : eager for changes that promise much 128 CHARACTERISTICS .
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
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