Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 18;Volume 81John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1873 |
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... France . It was one of the same stock to whom Francis I. alluded in his memorable challenge : Here are four of us , gentlemen of La Guyenne : J. Sauzac , Montalembert , and La Chasteigneraye , ready to encounter all comers . ' The pa ...
... France . It was one of the same stock to whom Francis I. alluded in his memorable challenge : Here are four of us , gentlemen of La Guyenne : J. Sauzac , Montalembert , and La Chasteigneraye , ready to encounter all comers . ' The pa ...
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... France . if the train was laid in this fashion , it was fired by his being brought into simultane- ous contact with two men who more or less influenced all the remainder of his life . But These were the Abbé de la Mennais and the Père ...
... France . if the train was laid in this fashion , it was fired by his being brought into simultane- ous contact with two men who more or less influenced all the remainder of his life . But These were the Abbé de la Mennais and the Père ...
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... France , but without excess . He has said it again and again : no man or book was the instrument of his conversion . A sudden and secret flash of grace opened his eyes to the nothingness of irreligion . In a single day he became ...
... France , but without excess . He has said it again and again : no man or book was the instrument of his conversion . A sudden and secret flash of grace opened his eyes to the nothingness of irreligion . In a single day he became ...
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... France , that those who were dissatisfied with it were not permitted to provide a substitute at their own expense . The triumvirate , therefore , had plenty of useful work cut out for them which they might have performed without ...
... France , that those who were dissatisfied with it were not permitted to provide a substitute at their own expense . The triumvirate , therefore , had plenty of useful work cut out for them which they might have performed without ...
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... France , saying , ' Silence , next to speech , is the second power of the world . ' The Abbé waited four months , and then , losing patience , left Rome , openly an- nouncing his intention to return to France and recommence the ...
... France , saying , ' Silence , next to speech , is the second power of the world . ' The Abbé waited four months , and then , losing patience , left Rome , openly an- nouncing his intention to return to France and recommence the ...
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