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... honour , as commanders in the wars of Normandy , when Normandy was an- nexed to the crown . He had a graceful perfon , a happy conftitution , and an ex- traordinary genius , improved by a pious and liberal education ; and , if I am not ...
... honour , as commanders in the wars of Normandy , when Normandy was an- nexed to the crown . He had a graceful perfon , a happy conftitution , and an ex- traordinary genius , improved by a pious and liberal education ; and , if I am not ...
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... honour , & c . ( Signed ) L. P. D'ORLEANS . June 26 , 1791 . No. V. M. SIMOLIN , the Ruffian Ambassador , to M. MONTMORIN . M. le Comte , I DID not learn till this morning , from the public newspapers , the unfortunate effect of a ...
... honour , & c . ( Signed ) L. P. D'ORLEANS . June 26 , 1791 . No. V. M. SIMOLIN , the Ruffian Ambassador , to M. MONTMORIN . M. le Comte , I DID not learn till this morning , from the public newspapers , the unfortunate effect of a ...
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... honour . Ages have not furnished so ma- ny noble examples as France has pro- duced in the pace of two years . It is odious to fearch in antiquity for the merit we admire , and , to be infenfible to that which paffes under our eyes ...
... honour . Ages have not furnished so ma- ny noble examples as France has pro- duced in the pace of two years . It is odious to fearch in antiquity for the merit we admire , and , to be infenfible to that which paffes under our eyes ...
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