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Page 335
... Reading at leisure Hours ; or an Attempt to unite the proper Objects of Gaiety and Taste , in exploring the various ... readers to cherish liberal and virtuous senti- ments . The different pieces which form this velume are united by ...
... Reading at leisure Hours ; or an Attempt to unite the proper Objects of Gaiety and Taste , in exploring the various ... readers to cherish liberal and virtuous senti- ments . The different pieces which form this velume are united by ...
Page 449
... readers . He claims attention as the as- sociate of Voltaire , D'Alembert , and Condorcet ; as an Acade- mician of great celebrity , as a dramatic writer of eminence , and as a first rate critic . During the best part of his life , he ...
... readers . He claims attention as the as- sociate of Voltaire , D'Alembert , and Condorcet ; as an Acade- mician of great celebrity , as a dramatic writer of eminence , and as a first rate critic . During the best part of his life , he ...
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... readers . It may not , however , be equally familiar to them that , of three parts of the proposed system of national instruction , one only , that of the central schools , has been properly established : of this M. LA CROIX speaks ...
... readers . It may not , however , be equally familiar to them that , of three parts of the proposed system of national instruction , one only , that of the central schools , has been properly established : of this M. LA CROIX speaks ...
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