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... Madame Campan , it is fitting that we should give a short account of her ; and this we have abridged , with considerable trouble , from the biographical notice prefixed to her Memoirs by the French editor : who has by no means performed ...
... Madame Campan , it is fitting that we should give a short account of her ; and this we have abridged , with considerable trouble , from the biographical notice prefixed to her Memoirs by the French editor : who has by no means performed ...
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... Madame Auguié . The fall of that execrable tyrant delivered Madame Campan from the terrors of the guillotine . In her retreat at Coubertin she had superintended the education of her nieces , daughters of her ill - fated sister , one of ...
... Madame Auguié . The fall of that execrable tyrant delivered Madame Campan from the terrors of the guillotine . In her retreat at Coubertin she had superintended the education of her nieces , daughters of her ill - fated sister , one of ...
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... Madame Campan ; who , he observed , having been her confidante , and having served her with zeal , affection , and fidelity , might be expected to have known a great deal about her , and deserved to be considered as good authority . Madame ...
... Madame Campan ; who , he observed , having been her confidante , and having served her with zeal , affection , and fidelity , might be expected to have known a great deal about her , and deserved to be considered as good authority . Madame ...
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