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Pagina xi
I have endeavoured to paint France in her studies , in her crimes , in her pleasures ; whether the latter might be found in the guinguette and the ball - room , or the fordrer might be tracked from the ball - room to thc prison .
I have endeavoured to paint France in her studies , in her crimes , in her pleasures ; whether the latter might be found in the guinguette and the ball - room , or the fordrer might be tracked from the ball - room to thc prison .
Pagina 11
The experience of the Revolution ( 1789 ) is present to all ; its conquests , its follies , and its crimes are detested . I am convinced that a new Revolution would in no respects resemble that which we have seen .
The experience of the Revolution ( 1789 ) is present to all ; its conquests , its follies , and its crimes are detested . I am convinced that a new Revolution would in no respects resemble that which we have seen .
Pagina 33
234 days of cold damp wind . 142 of rain . 180 of fog . 148 obscure ( couverts . ) 181 cloudy . 58 of frost . 12 of snow * These connexions , however , produce more crimes than 3 ET CETERA . 33 tect has left in his humble dwelling.
234 days of cold damp wind . 142 of rain . 180 of fog . 148 obscure ( couverts . ) 181 cloudy . 58 of frost . 12 of snow * These connexions , however , produce more crimes than 3 ET CETERA . 33 tect has left in his humble dwelling.
Pagina 50
... and Hill Street , and Charles Street , are witnesses to some mysterious and unconjugal indecorums ,the crime of unchastity is still spoken of and considered as deadly and damnatory as any to be found on the Newgate Calendar .
... and Hill Street , and Charles Street , are witnesses to some mysterious and unconjugal indecorums ,the crime of unchastity is still spoken of and considered as deadly and damnatory as any to be found on the Newgate Calendar .
Pagina 52
These connexions , however , produce more crimes than , judging from appearances , you would conceive . Adultery , as it will be shown , causes mar of the poisonings - but it is the wife who kills her husband — not from jealousy ...
These connexions , however , produce more crimes than , judging from appearances , you would conceive . Adultery , as it will be shown , causes mar of the poisonings - but it is the wife who kills her husband — not from jealousy ...
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
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