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... writes merely for sale is tempted to court purchasers by flattering the prejudices of the public."[2] We have accumulated practically all the evidence, and are not yet so remote from the aspirations and springs of action of a century ...
... writes merely for sale is tempted to court purchasers by flattering the prejudices of the public."[2] We have accumulated practically all the evidence, and are not yet so remote from the aspirations and springs of action of a century ...
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... write epics; and the same remark would have been partly true of the Emperor, who, however, was always at considerable ... writes, one always finds a specific gravity of stark, staring facts altogether abnormal. For generations it was the ...
... write epics; and the same remark would have been partly true of the Emperor, who, however, was always at considerable ... writes, one always finds a specific gravity of stark, staring facts altogether abnormal. For generations it was the ...
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... writes no longer like General Bonaparte, but everywhere the sentiment is fundamentally the same. "We make no reflection on the style of these letters, written in haste and in all the abandon of intimacy. We can easily perceive they were ...
... writes no longer like General Bonaparte, but everywhere the sentiment is fundamentally the same. "We make no reflection on the style of these letters, written in haste and in all the abandon of intimacy. We can easily perceive they were ...
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... Write me, dear, and at full length, and accept the thousand and one kisses of your most devoted and faithful friend. [This letter is translated from St. Amand's La Citoyenne Bonaparte, p. 3, 1892.] March 27th.—Arrival at Nice and ...
... Write me, dear, and at full length, and accept the thousand and one kisses of your most devoted and faithful friend. [This letter is translated from St. Amand's La Citoyenne Bonaparte, p. 3, 1892.] March 27th.—Arrival at Nice and ...
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... write to the former to - morrow , to whom you will make the usual compliments . Kind regards to Madame Tallien and Barras . You do not speak of your wretched indigestion I hate it . Adieu , till to - morrow , mio dolce amor . A ...
... write to the former to - morrow , to whom you will make the usual compliments . Kind regards to Madame Tallien and Barras . You do not speak of your wretched indigestion I hate it . Adieu , till to - morrow , mio dolce amor . A ...
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