The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes20-21Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1838 |
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... effect ings , the one of Cardinal Fleury , and the other of La Bruyère , both of which she presented to the French Academy , and in return received a free admission to all its public meetings . This also led to a visit from the ...
... effect ings , the one of Cardinal Fleury , and the other of La Bruyère , both of which she presented to the French Academy , and in return received a free admission to all its public meetings . This also led to a visit from the ...
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... effect so as to please my- a level with historical painters . In the pre- self ; I lacked colors to represent that sent day , all are at liberty to exhibit those freshness , those delicate tones , which be- longed exclusively to that ...
... effect so as to please my- a level with historical painters . In the pre- self ; I lacked colors to represent that sent day , all are at liberty to exhibit those freshness , those delicate tones , which be- longed exclusively to that ...
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... effect of that table was so novel , to the passage where , in describing a so picturesque , that each of us rose in turn Greek dinner , the author explains the man - to take a look at those who remained seat- ner of making several ...
... effect of that table was so novel , to the passage where , in describing a so picturesque , that each of us rose in turn Greek dinner , the author explains the man - to take a look at those who remained seat- ner of making several ...
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... effect produced by the knowledge that minions , must therefore have professed it must be submitted to the inquisitorial pow- Christianity . " In the year 844 , fourteen Bohemian er of these judges in Israel . He evidently nobles ( lechy ) ...
... effect produced by the knowledge that minions , must therefore have professed it must be submitted to the inquisitorial pow- Christianity . " In the year 844 , fourteen Bohemian er of these judges in Israel . He evidently nobles ( lechy ) ...
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... effect of madness on our ordinary sensibilities is in many cases quite incom- prehensible . Very delicate mad people have been often known to sleep on the ground for nights in succession , without The moon has long been considered to ...
... effect of madness on our ordinary sensibilities is in many cases quite incom- prehensible . Very delicate mad people have been often known to sleep on the ground for nights in succession , without The moon has long been considered to ...
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