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... short speech , the celebrated Lalande mounted the tribune , and read a memoir of astronomical observations , which , though I am morally certain not one of his auditors under- stood , was received with thundering plaudits . He was ...
... short speech , the celebrated Lalande mounted the tribune , and read a memoir of astronomical observations , which , though I am morally certain not one of his auditors under- stood , was received with thundering plaudits . He was ...
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... short , and we transcribe it willingly . * " The Jardin Anglois is laid out with exquisite taste . Here we passed through shady walks , which wind about gentle declivities , till we reached a grotto , from which a subterraneous passage ...
... short , and we transcribe it willingly . * " The Jardin Anglois is laid out with exquisite taste . Here we passed through shady walks , which wind about gentle declivities , till we reached a grotto , from which a subterraneous passage ...
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... short , I found that Napoleon could do no wrong ; and that , for every error into which he had fallen , and for every crime of which he had been guilty , his minister was made responsible . But , on the contrary , Louis XVIII . could do ...
... short , I found that Napoleon could do no wrong ; and that , for every error into which he had fallen , and for every crime of which he had been guilty , his minister was made responsible . But , on the contrary , Louis XVIII . could do ...
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... short the lady had a dead lover , a living lover , and two sub - lovers , if we may so call them . " Veritable- ment , " as the honest notary in Molière says , " c'est trop pour le coutume . " In treating of those aberrations which are ...
... short the lady had a dead lover , a living lover , and two sub - lovers , if we may so call them . " Veritable- ment , " as the honest notary in Molière says , " c'est trop pour le coutume . " In treating of those aberrations which are ...
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... short history of the writer's life , previous to the time when these letters commence : — -Mademoi- selle l'Espinasse is said to have been the illegitimate offspring of a French bishop and an abbess , by whom , however , she was never ...
... short history of the writer's life , previous to the time when these letters commence : — -Mademoi- selle l'Espinasse is said to have been the illegitimate offspring of a French bishop and an abbess , by whom , however , she was never ...
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