The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... truth of no more than 160 stad . or of four leagues out of 1,722 , or 3 part of the whole distance ! ' in We shall give one example more of M. Gosselin's dexterity in this practice . Pliny says , that the length of the Mediterranean was ...
... truth of no more than 160 stad . or of four leagues out of 1,722 , or 3 part of the whole distance ! ' in We shall give one example more of M. Gosselin's dexterity in this practice . Pliny says , that the length of the Mediterranean was ...
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... truth , no feel- ings , whatever might be their temper , could have long resisted the habitual depravity of her principles . As she was a sceptic from her childhood , and enured to the excesses of an age and a court memorable in the ...
... truth , no feel- ings , whatever might be their temper , could have long resisted the habitual depravity of her principles . As she was a sceptic from her childhood , and enured to the excesses of an age and a court memorable in the ...
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... truth established by the internal history of France during the last century . It is a truth also of which various illustrations are supplied by these letters . Through the whole tenor of Madame du Deffand's remarks on the maxims of ...
... truth established by the internal history of France during the last century . It is a truth also of which various illustrations are supplied by these letters . Through the whole tenor of Madame du Deffand's remarks on the maxims of ...
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