The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... French its wisdom . No wonder the affection of ' Ana , ' was passing into forgetfulness in our disciple for master , and there is no more own times when he took it under his edi- beautiful relation , was so vividly felt . The torial ...
... French its wisdom . No wonder the affection of ' Ana , ' was passing into forgetfulness in our disciple for master , and there is no more own times when he took it under his edi- beautiful relation , was so vividly felt . The torial ...
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... French society in the time of Ménage , and English society in that of Chesterfield ; which arrived at its perfection in Talleyrand and Louis XVIII . , and still survives like other traditions in the circles of Legitimacy . But Cicero's ...
... French society in the time of Ménage , and English society in that of Chesterfield ; which arrived at its perfection in Talleyrand and Louis XVIII . , and still survives like other traditions in the circles of Legitimacy . But Cicero's ...
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... French - as Scaliger happened to use either language - and contained his off hand remarks on men and things , delivered with the most entire freedom . In 1669 appeared a similar record , taken by one Vertunien , a physician of Poitiers ...
... French - as Scaliger happened to use either language - and contained his off hand remarks on men and things , delivered with the most entire freedom . In 1669 appeared a similar record , taken by one Vertunien , a physician of Poitiers ...
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... French Jacobite society of Edinburgh a arose in a game . I refer it to you , ' ex- century ago . It is the flowering of an an- claimed Louis to the Count de Grammont , cient system . Whatever its beauties , they who was approaching at ...
... French Jacobite society of Edinburgh a arose in a game . I refer it to you , ' ex- century ago . It is the flowering of an an- claimed Louis to the Count de Grammont , cient system . Whatever its beauties , they who was approaching at ...
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... French , from whom we borrow the word , ' remarks the Dean , have quite a different idea of the thing ; and so had we in the politer age of our fathers . Rail- lery was to say something that at first ap- peared a reproach or reflection ...
... French , from whom we borrow the word , ' remarks the Dean , have quite a different idea of the thing ; and so had we in the politer age of our fathers . Rail- lery was to say something that at first ap- peared a reproach or reflection ...
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