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2 a At least there was talent and intelligence among the élégans of Versailles , and the force and the character which they wanted at the court they found on the scaffold . , But let us turn from those windows where you see light and ...
2 a At least there was talent and intelligence among the élégans of Versailles , and the force and the character which they wanted at the court they found on the scaffold . , But let us turn from those windows where you see light and ...
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Mademoiselle de Lenclos , whose opinions have descended in all their force and simplicity to the present generation , says , “ What attaches you to your lover is not always love — but a conformity of ideas , of tastes , the habit of ...
Mademoiselle de Lenclos , whose opinions have descended in all their force and simplicity to the present generation , says , “ What attaches you to your lover is not always love — but a conformity of ideas , of tastes , the habit of ...
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Bonaparte's exemplification of the force of a national passion.His proclamation on landing at Elba .-- Vanity causes fine names , gave force to old corporations , gives foroe to modern associations .-- Applied to the nation , vanity not ...
Bonaparte's exemplification of the force of a national passion.His proclamation on landing at Elba .-- Vanity causes fine names , gave force to old corporations , gives foroe to modern associations .-- Applied to the nation , vanity not ...
Pagina 60
journals which announce my death , will add to their article this declaration :“ Escousse killed himself because he felt that his place was not here , because he wanted force at every step he took before him or behind him - because the ...
journals which announce my death , will add to their article this declaration :“ Escousse killed himself because he felt that his place was not here , because he wanted force at every step he took before him or behind him - because the ...
Pagina 63
... themselves that they are called upon to quit it . The reign and career of Bonaparte was perhaps the strongest exemplification ever known of the force of a national pas6 sion . The French gazed upon his bridges , his VANITY . 63.
... themselves that they are called upon to quit it . The reign and career of Bonaparte was perhaps the strongest exemplification ever known of the force of a national pas6 sion . The French gazed upon his bridges , his VANITY . 63.
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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 |
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