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... French Museum , being also an officer of the Legion of Honour , a member of the Institute , and a Baron of the Empire . In the stormy period of the French Revolution , the knowledge of those arts which had been his amusement became his ...
... French Museum , being also an officer of the Legion of Honour , a member of the Institute , and a Baron of the Empire . In the stormy period of the French Revolution , the knowledge of those arts which had been his amusement became his ...
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In the traveller's observations on French manners and character we perfectly accord . With respect to French manners or character , so far as my own observations extend , I do not think that to the English they are so complaisant or ...
In the traveller's observations on French manners and character we perfectly accord . With respect to French manners or character , so far as my own observations extend , I do not think that to the English they are so complaisant or ...
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... French , among whom she was brought up , of Bonaparte , of Josephine , and her precious train of demo- cratical trollops , ' to use the elegant expression of the Mar- chesa , she has the candour to acknowlege that the French behaved ...
... French , among whom she was brought up , of Bonaparte , of Josephine , and her precious train of demo- cratical trollops , ' to use the elegant expression of the Mar- chesa , she has the candour to acknowlege that the French behaved ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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