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Page 129
... course ; sug- gesting that she had talents , and might apply them to public affairs ; and that , to prevent such an ... course course forbade a piece of that description to be acted Madame Campan's Memoirs of Marie Antoinette . 129.
... course ; sug- gesting that she had talents , and might apply them to public affairs ; and that , to prevent such an ... course course forbade a piece of that description to be acted Madame Campan's Memoirs of Marie Antoinette . 129.
Page 157
... course , the officers being perplexed between the main shore and a chain of islands ; and time was unavoidably lost in exploring : but a musk - ox , a bear , and a fortunate draught of fish , compensated in some measure for the ...
... course , the officers being perplexed between the main shore and a chain of islands ; and time was unavoidably lost in exploring : but a musk - ox , a bear , and a fortunate draught of fish , compensated in some measure for the ...
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... course of life which would present the most extensive means for their sensual gratification . Vice , in all its various forms , is the concomitant of their inter- course with the dissolute portion of civilized life ; and it is culti ...
... course of life which would present the most extensive means for their sensual gratification . Vice , in all its various forms , is the concomitant of their inter- course with the dissolute portion of civilized life ; and it is culti ...
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