The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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... of truth . His journal , kept on his first tour to Paris in 1802 , accord- ing to a practice always , it seems , adopted by him when travel- VOL . V. New Series . 1 ling , was in continual requisition among his friends for.
... of truth . His journal , kept on his first tour to Paris in 1802 , accord- ing to a practice always , it seems , adopted by him when travel- VOL . V. New Series . 1 ling , was in continual requisition among his friends for.
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ling , was in continual requisition among his friends for several years . When be returned from a recent excursion to the same place , it was natural that a still greater demand should be made upon his kindness ; and he foresaw much ...
ling , was in continual requisition among his friends for several years . When be returned from a recent excursion to the same place , it was natural that a still greater demand should be made upon his kindness ; and he foresaw much ...
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... friend the baron had informed me that tickets were not necessary , he opened the door , and introduced us into the body of the hall . Here we found two or three members of the Corps LĂ©gislatif , and about half a dozen ladies . The hall ...
... friend the baron had informed me that tickets were not necessary , he opened the door , and introduced us into the body of the hall . Here we found two or three members of the Corps LĂ©gislatif , and about half a dozen ladies . The hall ...
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... friends who gave them . You have entered upon the au- tumn of your being ; and whatever may have been the profusion of your spring , or the warm intemperance of your summer , there is yet a season of stillness and of solitude which the ...
... friends who gave them . You have entered upon the au- tumn of your being ; and whatever may have been the profusion of your spring , or the warm intemperance of your summer , there is yet a season of stillness and of solitude which the ...
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... friends by whom she still continued to be surrounded . Fortune threw in her way Mademoiselle l'Espinasse ; and for a time nothing could equal the satisfaction which Madame du Deffand found in her young friend . At length , however , the ...
... friends by whom she still continued to be surrounded . Fortune threw in her way Mademoiselle l'Espinasse ; and for a time nothing could equal the satisfaction which Madame du Deffand found in her young friend . At length , however , the ...
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