The Quarterly Review, Volume 73John Murray, 1843 |
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Page 239
... Paris a physician , one Dr. Guillotin , who professed probably sincerely , but somewhat ostentatiously , what it was the fashion to call philanthropy ; and just before the election of the States - General he published one or two ...
... Paris a physician , one Dr. Guillotin , who professed probably sincerely , but somewhat ostentatiously , what it was the fashion to call philanthropy ; and just before the election of the States - General he published one or two ...
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... Paris was the daily and hourly scene ; but no ! There seems , on the contrary , to have been a pretty general desire that they should suffer the full sentence of the law , in order that the National Assembly and the good people of Paris ...
... Paris was the daily and hourly scene ; but no ! There seems , on the contrary , to have been a pretty general desire that they should suffer the full sentence of the law , in order that the National Assembly and the good people of Paris ...
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... Paris , ' but , being very young , he was authorised to exercise his office by deputy ; the Parliament of Paris appointed one Prudhomme the Deputy , and fixed the majority of the principal at the early age of sixteen , when he came into ...
... Paris , ' but , being very young , he was authorised to exercise his office by deputy ; the Parliament of Paris appointed one Prudhomme the Deputy , and fixed the majority of the principal at the early age of sixteen , when he came into ...
Contents
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
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