The Foreign Review, Volym 4Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... never to wear linen - never to eat flesh - and to fast more than two thirds of the year such are the austere practices practices in which the nuns of Maubuisson pass a life 40 · Eloquence of the French Bar .
... never to wear linen - never to eat flesh - and to fast more than two thirds of the year such are the austere practices practices in which the nuns of Maubuisson pass a life 40 · Eloquence of the French Bar .
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... never practised as a simple advocate ; he commenced his career at an early age , with a charge , as it was called , in the magis- tracy . There was , it should be observed , in French judicature , an important function , or ministry ...
... never practised as a simple advocate ; he commenced his career at an early age , with a charge , as it was called , in the magis- tracy . There was , it should be observed , in French judicature , an important function , or ministry ...
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... never penetrates ; and under these disfigured forms , behold your fellow - creatures festering in their chains , breathing an atmosphere which but infects them with its poison - consumed alive by the very worms that feed upon the ...
... never penetrates ; and under these disfigured forms , behold your fellow - creatures festering in their chains , breathing an atmosphere which but infects them with its poison - consumed alive by the very worms that feed upon the ...
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... never to say any thing but what I think . ' Now Mirabeau embarked , not only his am- bition , but his best impulses , in the revolution . However he may have despised or abhorred the instruments which he used , have Eloquence of the ...
... never to say any thing but what I think . ' Now Mirabeau embarked , not only his am- bition , but his best impulses , in the revolution . However he may have despised or abhorred the instruments which he used , have Eloquence of the ...
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... never more in the right than when he said you deserved compassion from all the world ; and above all , from your own kindred . But think for a moment what it is you ask of their pity ; how infatuated your longings ! A wrong , a great ...
... never more in the right than when he said you deserved compassion from all the world ; and above all , from your own kindred . But think for a moment what it is you ask of their pity ; how infatuated your longings ! A wrong , a great ...
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