The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 152
... French asylums , to doubt its universal applicability . Thus I am sure there is some truth in what is stated by Morel , one of the greatest authorities on insanity , that French lunatics are , cæteris paribus , more refractory than ...
... French asylums , to doubt its universal applicability . Thus I am sure there is some truth in what is stated by Morel , one of the greatest authorities on insanity , that French lunatics are , cæteris paribus , more refractory than ...
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... French . That such works should be acceptable to the French reader is a great gain , and it is not certain that the number of those who really appreciate them in their original language is proportionately diminished . But the enterprise ...
... French . That such works should be acceptable to the French reader is a great gain , and it is not certain that the number of those who really appreciate them in their original language is proportionately diminished . But the enterprise ...
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... French transports disem- barking soldiers and material ; French soldiers rowing boats to and fro , French soldiers washing clothes at the water's edge , French soldiers lounging about , and French sentinels at every point . It was like ...
... French transports disem- barking soldiers and material ; French soldiers rowing boats to and fro , French soldiers washing clothes at the water's edge , French soldiers lounging about , and French sentinels at every point . It was like ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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