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... Madame DE GENLIS , who has so much to tell , and who has the happy faculty of relating all that she knows in the most simple and agreeable manner . We must regret , indeed , that she has become so much of an author as ... Madame de Genlis .
... Madame DE GENLIS , who has so much to tell , and who has the happy faculty of relating all that she knows in the most simple and agreeable manner . We must regret , indeed , that she has become so much of an author as ... Madame de Genlis .
Page 494
... de Genlis , who seems to have been a man of the most honorable principles , was sacrificed at the guillotine . During her exile , Madame DE GENLIS suffered many hardships , which she exerted herself as much as possi- ble to relieve , by ...
... de Genlis , who seems to have been a man of the most honorable principles , was sacrificed at the guillotine . During her exile , Madame DE GENLIS suffered many hardships , which she exerted herself as much as possi- ble to relieve , by ...
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... Madame DE GENLIS for good intentions . Much is to be excused to her womanly character ; and we are disposed to believe her , when she says that she never made use of her correspondence with the Emperor for the purpose of injuring any ...
... Madame DE GENLIS for good intentions . Much is to be excused to her womanly character ; and we are disposed to believe her , when she says that she never made use of her correspondence with the Emperor for the purpose of injuring any ...
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