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Page 61
The objects of this Society , as originally announced , we consider to be of the most meritorious nature : but we are aware that the attention of many of its members has been since much di- verted to other purposes , and their zeal has ...
The objects of this Society , as originally announced , we consider to be of the most meritorious nature : but we are aware that the attention of many of its members has been since much di- verted to other purposes , and their zeal has ...
Page 118
back as his first quarto edition , he draws the picture of a society as happy in itself and as delightful to contemplate as Mr. Godwin's own paradise ; " where every family pos- sesses the necessaries of life in plenty , and a decent ...
back as his first quarto edition , he draws the picture of a society as happy in itself and as delightful to contemplate as Mr. Godwin's own paradise ; " where every family pos- sesses the necessaries of life in plenty , and a decent ...
Page 463
All the world agrees , " said the Baron , " that if the name of M. D'Alembert , with whom Mlle . DE L'ESPINASSE lived for many years , attracted this society at first , SHE alone had the art to fix it . All that envy and malignity have ...
All the world agrees , " said the Baron , " that if the name of M. D'Alembert , with whom Mlle . DE L'ESPINASSE lived for many years , attracted this society at first , SHE alone had the art to fix it . All that envy and malignity have ...
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