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... thing must yield . Under the reign of Louis the Great , the arts , those children of imagina- tion , impelled all minds to admire the monarch , and revere his throne , because the arts seldom excite any 36 THE MAGDALEN.
... thing must yield . Under the reign of Louis the Great , the arts , those children of imagina- tion , impelled all minds to admire the monarch , and revere his throne , because the arts seldom excite any 36 THE MAGDALEN.
الصفحة 65
... thing I wished to do , but my joy was excessive , when that man ironically added , " Go , my old fellow , and rejoice with thy accents the ears of the Cidevant ; while listening to thy melody , he will fancy , that tomorrow is St. Louis ...
... thing I wished to do , but my joy was excessive , when that man ironically added , " Go , my old fellow , and rejoice with thy accents the ears of the Cidevant ; while listening to thy melody , he will fancy , that tomorrow is St. Louis ...
الصفحة 70
... things principally ; first , the calling on me ; secondly , the taking any steps to procure my release . We were not yet acquainted with the ways of tyranny , and were quite ignorant of its practice . I believed , for my part , that my ...
... things principally ; first , the calling on me ; secondly , the taking any steps to procure my release . We were not yet acquainted with the ways of tyranny , and were quite ignorant of its practice . I believed , for my part , that my ...
الصفحة 84
... thing to apprehend from the murderers , they had not even whispered my name . After going through the gate of the centre , which had remained open since the massacre , he car- ried me along the contiguous buildings , and made me cross a ...
... thing to apprehend from the murderers , they had not even whispered my name . After going through the gate of the centre , which had remained open since the massacre , he car- ried me along the contiguous buildings , and made me cross a ...
الصفحة 95
... only good execution of the laws is that , which agrees with them ; the only good application of the laws is that , which is conformable to their spirit . " " Every thing , that has a tendency to ameliorate CHURCHYARD . 95.
... only good execution of the laws is that , which agrees with them ; the only good application of the laws is that , which is conformable to their spirit . " " Every thing , that has a tendency to ameliorate CHURCHYARD . 95.
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