France Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... received 801,524 hectolitres of wine , 70,819 oxen , 6,481 cows , 67,719 calves , 329,000 sheep , 64,822 pigs and wild boars , 1,267,364 kilogrammes of dry cheese , and above 479,000 pounds of bread per day , or 113,880,000 kilogrammes ...
... received 801,524 hectolitres of wine , 70,819 oxen , 6,481 cows , 67,719 calves , 329,000 sheep , 64,822 pigs and wild boars , 1,267,364 kilogrammes of dry cheese , and above 479,000 pounds of bread per day , or 113,880,000 kilogrammes ...
Pagina 45
... received , at the great man's of Waterloo Place- with what an easy nonchalance you are treated in the Rue de la Paix ! All this is quite true ; but there are things more shocking than all this . I know a gentleman , who called the other ...
... received , at the great man's of Waterloo Place- with what an easy nonchalance you are treated in the Rue de la Paix ! All this is quite true ; but there are things more shocking than all this . I know a gentleman , who called the other ...
Pagina 57
... received his caresses . No : the French saw nothing in this but that which was tout Français ; and the only point which they con- sider of importance is , that the belle Gabrielle was really belle . On this point , considering their ...
... received his caresses . No : the French saw nothing in this but that which was tout Français ; and the only point which they con- sider of importance is , that the belle Gabrielle was really belle . On this point , considering their ...
Pagina 65
... received . 66 But as a Frenchman will connect himself when he can with any thing greater than himself , so he will endeavour to make magnificent the meanest objects that he belongs to . In no country do ordinary things write themselves ...
... received . 66 But as a Frenchman will connect himself when he can with any thing greater than himself , so he will endeavour to make magnificent the meanest objects that he belongs to . In no country do ordinary things write themselves ...
Pagina 99
... received all the advantages of a scholastic and liberal education . " Writing and reading , " the lowest grade of acquisition to one man , the highest to another - important I admit , when possessed to a degree that affords an easy ...
... received all the advantages of a scholastic and liberal education . " Writing and reading , " the lowest grade of acquisition to one man , the highest to another - important I admit , when possessed to a degree that affords an easy ...
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