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... whole court was converted into spies and informers , who rendered the situation of the Princess - Royal truly wretched . At one mo- ment she was exposed to the indignation of her father , who , giving way to the paroxysms of rage ...
... whole court was converted into spies and informers , who rendered the situation of the Princess - Royal truly wretched . At one mo- ment she was exposed to the indignation of her father , who , giving way to the paroxysms of rage ...
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... whole collection . It is selected from Common Sense , ( anno 1737 , ) and the subject is Dress . The parallel between ornaments of the person and ornaments of literary style is managed with great skill . To those of the first rank in ...
... whole collection . It is selected from Common Sense , ( anno 1737 , ) and the subject is Dress . The parallel between ornaments of the person and ornaments of literary style is managed with great skill . To those of the first rank in ...
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... whole population is much greater in France than in England ; where it appears , by our last returns , that they are little more than a third of the whole . • The ignorance of the French with regard to the English finances is amusing ...
... whole population is much greater in France than in England ; where it appears , by our last returns , that they are little more than a third of the whole . • The ignorance of the French with regard to the English finances is amusing ...
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