The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... French by Alexander Humboldt , and translated into English by Helen Maria Williams 440 468 IX . The Poetic Mirror , or the Living Bards of Britain X. 1. Two Tracts intended to convey Correct Notions of Regenera- tion and Conversion ...
... French by Alexander Humboldt , and translated into English by Helen Maria Williams 440 468 IX . The Poetic Mirror , or the Living Bards of Britain X. 1. Two Tracts intended to convey Correct Notions of Regenera- tion and Conversion ...
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... French Revo- n lution has given birth , the two most interesting are , beyond doubt , Madame Roland's Appeal to Fosterity ; and the Me- moirs of the Marchioness de la Roche Jaquelein . The most in- jured royalist could not peruse the ...
... French Revo- n lution has given birth , the two most interesting are , beyond doubt , Madame Roland's Appeal to Fosterity ; and the Me- moirs of the Marchioness de la Roche Jaquelein . The most in- jured royalist could not peruse the ...
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of the defenders of the French monarchy . Now that the contest is over , both parties might derive from these books a wholesome lesson of political charity ; and in all times , wherever they may be read , they will convince a wise and ...
of the defenders of the French monarchy . Now that the contest is over , both parties might derive from these books a wholesome lesson of political charity ; and in all times , wherever they may be read , they will convince a wise and ...
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... French Revolution . Thus disappointed , the nobles of Poitou took the fatal resolution of emigrating ; -it is to this emigration more than any other single cause , that the subsequent evils must be imputed . Lescure , unwillingly , as ...
... French Revolution . Thus disappointed , the nobles of Poitou took the fatal resolution of emigrating ; -it is to this emigration more than any other single cause , that the subsequent evils must be imputed . Lescure , unwillingly , as ...
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... French writers lament the unimproved state of the people , their ignorance , their prejudices and their superstitions ; but no where in France were the peasantry more innocent or more contented , no where have they shown themselves ...
... French writers lament the unimproved state of the people , their ignorance , their prejudices and their superstitions ; but no where in France were the peasantry more innocent or more contented , no where have they shown themselves ...
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