Memoirs of the Baroness D'Oberkirch, Countess de Montbrison, Том 1Colburn and Company, 1852 |
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... mind the prin- cipal events of my life ; they are deeply interesting to me , nor will they be less so to my daughter . I know not in what light they may appear to others . I speak little of what concerns myself personally ; just as much ...
... mind the prin- cipal events of my life ; they are deeply interesting to me , nor will they be less so to my daughter . I know not in what light they may appear to others . I speak little of what concerns myself personally ; just as much ...
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... mind , this tender heart , and this pure and lofty imagination , which the highest degree of worldly honours has never for a moment been able to corrupt , and which unconsciously reveal them- selves in this correspondence . The ...
... mind , this tender heart , and this pure and lofty imagination , which the highest degree of worldly honours has never for a moment been able to corrupt , and which unconsciously reveal them- selves in this correspondence . The ...
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... mind . That which struck me most , as I have said , was the affection of the older officers for my father . The tenderness of their attachment resembled that of a lover for a mistress . The prince de Bouillon , propriétaire of the ...
... mind . That which struck me most , as I have said , was the affection of the older officers for my father . The tenderness of their attachment resembled that of a lover for a mistress . The prince de Bouillon , propriétaire of the ...
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... minds . My little brother Godfrey used to get into roars of laughter , for which we were both scolded , for I joined in them . A family tradition ( I cannot vouch for its truth ) was the cause of this odd name being introduced into our ...
... minds . My little brother Godfrey used to get into roars of laughter , for which we were both scolded , for I joined in them . A family tradition ( I cannot vouch for its truth ) was the cause of this odd name being introduced into our ...
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... mind . We held these houses in detestation . I was then much more in- tolerant than I now am . An intercourse with the world has mollified my bigotry , and I have been obliged to tolerate what I could not proscribe . At that time my ...
... mind . We held these houses in detestation . I was then much more in- tolerant than I now am . An intercourse with the world has mollified my bigotry , and I have been obliged to tolerate what I could not proscribe . At that time my ...
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