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... speaking , I am far from admiring this kind of society : to listen to the good things of any one individual , however ... speak of madame de Montolieu . About six En- glish miles from Lausanne , in the retired village of Bussigni , ap ...
... speaking , I am far from admiring this kind of society : to listen to the good things of any one individual , however ... speak of madame de Montolieu . About six En- glish miles from Lausanne , in the retired village of Bussigni , ap ...
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... speak a word for the poor brutes , who cannot speak for them- selves , though unhappily they have the power of feeling . My dear little friends ! Never torment animals . Never sport with the misery of insects Never cut off their legs or ...
... speak a word for the poor brutes , who cannot speak for them- selves , though unhappily they have the power of feeling . My dear little friends ! Never torment animals . Never sport with the misery of insects Never cut off their legs or ...
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... speak of him only in a certain manner , to which he conformed when speaking of himself . M. Grouvelle is a severe , but we do not think that he is an unjust judge of the French monarch . If he has a bias , it is favourable to truth ...
... speak of him only in a certain manner , to which he conformed when speaking of himself . M. Grouvelle is a severe , but we do not think that he is an unjust judge of the French monarch . If he has a bias , it is favourable to truth ...
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