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Pagina 81
... if one class was gay and frivolous , very frequently as the best means of obtaining power , another was equally frivolous ners ; * Madame de Sévigné , and gay , because it had no means of obtaining GAIETY AND FRIVOLITY . 81.
... if one class was gay and frivolous , very frequently as the best means of obtaining power , another was equally frivolous ners ; * Madame de Sévigné , and gay , because it had no means of obtaining GAIETY AND FRIVOLITY . 81.
Pagina 82
... equally calcu- lated to preserve the military empire , came again into vogue : to elevate the dignity of the court - to dazzle and deceive the eyes of the people - to raise a prestige round the throne- ( fortune was to take the place of ...
... equally calcu- lated to preserve the military empire , came again into vogue : to elevate the dignity of the court - to dazzle and deceive the eyes of the people - to raise a prestige round the throne- ( fortune was to take the place of ...
Pagina 88
... equally erroneous in the other . CRIME . Let us look for the character we have remarked in the pleasures of the French in their crimes . — Write to advance no dogma . - M . Guerry's work . - Table of crimes in each of the five districts ...
... equally erroneous in the other . CRIME . Let us look for the character we have remarked in the pleasures of the French in their crimes . — Write to advance no dogma . - M . Guerry's work . - Table of crimes in each of the five districts ...
Pagina 89
... equally adapted to the stone , the gravel , and the gout . Looking rather at the effects which have been produced by your state - pharmacopolists , than at the pompous puffs with which they have usually announced themselves , I do ...
... equally adapted to the stone , the gravel , and the gout . Looking rather at the effects which have been produced by your state - pharmacopolists , than at the pompous puffs with which they have usually announced themselves , I do ...
Pagina 99
... equally enjoying these advantages , does not equally enjoy the advantages of intelligence and en- lightenment . " " Nevertheless we do not think that you can attribute the diminution of crimes in the north to instruction , because in ...
... equally enjoying these advantages , does not equally enjoy the advantages of intelligence and en- lightenment . " " Nevertheless we do not think that you can attribute the diminution of crimes in the north to instruction , because in ...
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