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Page 85
... French monuments and of the Louvre , of the cabinet of curiosities , of remarkable edifices , & c . of painters and their work - shops , of the dress , meals , and temper of mind of the Parisians , and of their societies and amusements ...
... French monuments and of the Louvre , of the cabinet of curiosities , of remarkable edifices , & c . of painters and their work - shops , of the dress , meals , and temper of mind of the Parisians , and of their societies and amusements ...
Page 204
... French avoid , as much as possible , having any thing to do with the Austrian cavalry . Add to this , the close order , which the French infantry generally observe , ( and from which they would be obliged to depart , if instead of ...
... French avoid , as much as possible , having any thing to do with the Austrian cavalry . Add to this , the close order , which the French infantry generally observe , ( and from which they would be obliged to depart , if instead of ...
Page 544
... French performances solely rely on their own proper strength and effect . ' We now dismiss this elegant and informing compilation , with our sincere acknowlegements for the pleasure and improvement which we have derived from the ...
... French performances solely rely on their own proper strength and effect . ' We now dismiss this elegant and informing compilation , with our sincere acknowlegements for the pleasure and improvement which we have derived from the ...
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