The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... says , il faut être bien ignorant ou de bien mau- vaise foi , pour assigner une cause éventuelle et instantanée à la révolte du Bas Poitou . General Turreau was the faithful servant of the Convention in its bloodiest days , and the ...
... says , il faut être bien ignorant ou de bien mau- vaise foi , pour assigner une cause éventuelle et instantanée à la révolte du Bas Poitou . General Turreau was the faithful servant of the Convention in its bloodiest days , and the ...
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... says M. Le Bouvier - Desmortiers ; and be it remembered that this writer is an ancient Magistrate , a Member of the Paris Society of Sciences , Letters and Arts , of the Philosophic and Galvanic Societies , and of the Rouen Academy of ...
... says M. Le Bouvier - Desmortiers ; and be it remembered that this writer is an ancient Magistrate , a Member of the Paris Society of Sciences , Letters and Arts , of the Philosophic and Galvanic Societies , and of the Rouen Academy of ...
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... ( says his biographer , ) he used to escape from the arms of voluptuousness to church , where he behaved with the reverence due to the sacred mysteries . About three years before this time , he had married a woman much older than himself ...
... ( says his biographer , ) he used to escape from the arms of voluptuousness to church , where he behaved with the reverence due to the sacred mysteries . About three years before this time , he had married a woman much older than himself ...
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... says , who was suspected of being connected with the republican party , though acting like a furious royalist , came into his bed - room one morning , and presenting a pistol at his breast , demanded a list of the prisoners who were to ...
... says , who was suspected of being connected with the republican party , though acting like a furious royalist , came into his bed - room one morning , and presenting a pistol at his breast , demanded a list of the prisoners who were to ...
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... says she never heard any thing more impressive and more terrible than their song . The following morning it was re- ported that the brigands had been defeated , and that Roche Jaque- lein was besieged in his castle at La Durbellière ...
... says she never heard any thing more impressive and more terrible than their song . The following morning it was re- ported that the brigands had been defeated , and that Roche Jaque- lein was besieged in his castle at La Durbellière ...
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