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... opinion that the King imputed to his own family the attack against his person . Madame de Pompadour died of a decline not long before the Dauphin . Her beauty had passed away , but not her fascina- tion . One of her latter amusements ...
... opinion that the King imputed to his own family the attack against his person . Madame de Pompadour died of a decline not long before the Dauphin . Her beauty had passed away , but not her fascina- tion . One of her latter amusements ...
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... opinions are fundamentally false : the reign of Louis XIV . and even that of Louis XVI . have furnished proofs of the ... opinion would be absurd at the present day.― Providence did not allow M. de Montesquieu to guess at HIM who was ...
... opinions are fundamentally false : the reign of Louis XIV . and even that of Louis XVI . have furnished proofs of the ... opinion would be absurd at the present day.― Providence did not allow M. de Montesquieu to guess at HIM who was ...
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... opinion , to which he refers as sub- stantiating his own , is delivered with that candid caution which is always found in the writings of this great physician , and for all Cullen's opinions we ought to feel respect : but the disease in ...
... opinion , to which he refers as sub- stantiating his own , is delivered with that candid caution which is always found in the writings of this great physician , and for all Cullen's opinions we ought to feel respect : but the disease in ...
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Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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