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... mean , irreverence , irreligion . We know the cynical mockeries of his conversations and letters he had the supreme ... means of relieving the miseries of his subjects or to endow Prussia with useful institutions ' . " he was not a ...
... mean , irreverence , irreligion . We know the cynical mockeries of his conversations and letters he had the supreme ... means of relieving the miseries of his subjects or to endow Prussia with useful institutions ' . " he was not a ...
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... means of winning . His Letters , to which I shall confine myself particularly in this paper , give a true picture of him at his different ages , in the variety of his tastes and the diversified solidity of his studies . A characteristic ...
... means of winning . His Letters , to which I shall confine myself particularly in this paper , give a true picture of him at his different ages , in the variety of his tastes and the diversified solidity of his studies . A characteristic ...
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... means dulled Pasquier's wit nor soured his disposition . After a career of thirty - six years as a pleading barrister , and another nineteen as King's Advocate , he resigned all his public offices and went into retirement at the age of ...
... means dulled Pasquier's wit nor soured his disposition . After a career of thirty - six years as a pleading barrister , and another nineteen as King's Advocate , he resigned all his public offices and went into retirement at the age of ...
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RABELAIS BY M EUGÈNE NOËL | 16 |
WHAT IS A CLASSIC? | 31 |
Madame de CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY | 45 |
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