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... idea by looking into Keate's account of Geneva : there is some- thing ludicrous , perhaps , at first sight in making the sort of lining , which a gentleman may have to his coat , or the size of a lady's hoop , or the duration of a ball ...
... idea by looking into Keate's account of Geneva : there is some- thing ludicrous , perhaps , at first sight in making the sort of lining , which a gentleman may have to his coat , or the size of a lady's hoop , or the duration of a ball ...
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... idea of force , than their promised friend- ly interference was looked forward to by all those who felt themselves deprived of an entire participation of privileges by the laws of the state . The natives who had not yet been admitted as ...
... idea of force , than their promised friend- ly interference was looked forward to by all those who felt themselves deprived of an entire participation of privileges by the laws of the state . The natives who had not yet been admitted as ...
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... idea of his character in this respect than the following anecdote : He had a servant about him , a valet de chambre of the name of Blanchard , who having been in the service of the baron's father , had grown grey in the family , and now ...
... idea of his character in this respect than the following anecdote : He had a servant about him , a valet de chambre of the name of Blanchard , who having been in the service of the baron's father , had grown grey in the family , and now ...
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... idea No. 2 . of submitting even to those laws which had been made to suit their wishes , and which were adminis- tered by men after their own hearts . There arrived about this period from Paris , a Genevan , who though born of reputable ...
... idea No. 2 . of submitting even to those laws which had been made to suit their wishes , and which were adminis- tered by men after their own hearts . There arrived about this period from Paris , a Genevan , who though born of reputable ...
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... idea , and as I wish it , if the King can discern and promote virtue and happiness , it is only when there is really a nation , a people ; when the general is uniformly considered be- fore the individual interest ; when the most ...
... idea , and as I wish it , if the King can discern and promote virtue and happiness , it is only when there is really a nation , a people ; when the general is uniformly considered be- fore the individual interest ; when the most ...
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