The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... spirits are all raised by wine , some one of the company mounts the table and delivers a satirical sermon . La manière de faire l'amour tient un peu dans ce pays de celle des chats , says M. Bourniseaux . The men pinch the girls , untie ...
... spirits are all raised by wine , some one of the company mounts the table and delivers a satirical sermon . La manière de faire l'amour tient un peu dans ce pays de celle des chats , says M. Bourniseaux . The men pinch the girls , untie ...
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... spirit of loyalty which they felt in themselves , and which they well knew pervaded the country , they called for the gentry of the coun- try to lead them on . The man who was most respected in their im- mediate neighbourhood , was M ...
... spirit of loyalty which they felt in themselves , and which they well knew pervaded the country , they called for the gentry of the coun- try to lead them on . The man who was most respected in their im- mediate neighbourhood , was M ...
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... spirit , manu- factured white cockades . About four in the evening ,, Lescure in- formed his mother that an escort was ready to conduct the women to Chatillon . She asked what would become of them if the patriots should return to ...
... spirit , manu- factured white cockades . About four in the evening ,, Lescure in- formed his mother that an escort was ready to conduct the women to Chatillon . She asked what would become of them if the patriots should return to ...
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... spirits - in other things singularly unlike each other . Lescure as carefully avoided all personal conflicts as his kinsman solicited them , not from any want of personal bravery , or personal strength , -but from an un- willingness to ...
... spirits - in other things singularly unlike each other . Lescure as carefully avoided all personal conflicts as his kinsman solicited them , not from any want of personal bravery , or personal strength , -but from an un- willingness to ...
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... spirit of intrigue injurious to the cause in which he was engaged , and fatal to his own reputation . Chatillon was made the residence of the Council , and the centre of the royal- ists ' operations . The Convention now perceived the ...
... spirit of intrigue injurious to the cause in which he was engaged , and fatal to his own reputation . Chatillon was made the residence of the Council , and the centre of the royal- ists ' operations . The Convention now perceived the ...
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