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Pagina 335
... French , with all their idealism , mix iar kind , and is not of very much use to materialism in still larger quantities . They Englishmen and Englishwomen on the Conti- are at best divine monkeys ; and when Talley- nent . An Englishman ...
... French , with all their idealism , mix iar kind , and is not of very much use to materialism in still larger quantities . They Englishmen and Englishwomen on the Conti- are at best divine monkeys ; and when Talley- nent . An Englishman ...
Pagina 432
... French historians have ac- most of them one way or another , and then knowledged to the full the obligation of came ... French . They culiarities which enabled the Scotch abroad hated the French nobles , who , accustomed to to succeed so ...
... French historians have ac- most of them one way or another , and then knowledged to the full the obligation of came ... French . They culiarities which enabled the Scotch abroad hated the French nobles , who , accustomed to to succeed so ...
Pagina 465
... French and English , and anxious to save his countrymen from further of which it may fairly be said that it equals sufferings , it was open to him to have bid in iniquity the worst of French novels . them make terms for themselves and ...
... French and English , and anxious to save his countrymen from further of which it may fairly be said that it equals sufferings , it was open to him to have bid in iniquity the worst of French novels . them make terms for themselves and ...
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Free thinkingIts History and Tendencies 387 England and France | 193 |
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