The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 278
... French have al- most ceased to increase in numbers . It is not , however , as a statistical curiosity that the subject is referred to here , but be- cause it is most intimately connected with the entire question of French marriages ...
... French have al- most ceased to increase in numbers . It is not , however , as a statistical curiosity that the subject is referred to here , but be- cause it is most intimately connected with the entire question of French marriages ...
Pagina 285
... French houses than in ours ; art is more keenly felt and more naturally utilised . Their marriage serves an end , for it is particularly after marriage that Frenchwomen attain the skill which distinguishes them in all the forms of ...
... French houses than in ours ; art is more keenly felt and more naturally utilised . Their marriage serves an end , for it is particularly after marriage that Frenchwomen attain the skill which distinguishes them in all the forms of ...
Pagina 287
... French shrink purposely from having them ; -but , with all this before us , we are obliged to own that they do extract large results from matrimony . The love of home , which we observe so universally amongst them , is , in itself , a ...
... French shrink purposely from having them ; -but , with all this before us , we are obliged to own that they do extract large results from matrimony . The love of home , which we observe so universally amongst them , is , in itself , a ...
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