Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 202
... France . If you believe a large class of Englishmen , moral worth has no existence whatever in France . We Americans , it is true , are not so prejudiced ; from early alliance with the nation we are kindly disposed towards them . Still ...
... France . If you believe a large class of Englishmen , moral worth has no existence whatever in France . We Americans , it is true , are not so prejudiced ; from early alliance with the nation we are kindly disposed towards them . Still ...
Pagina 203
... France , than with other nations , that , owing to the external graces thrown around them , their follies and vices are more widely spread abroad , the world over , than those of other nations . It is in this light that the majority of ...
... France , than with other nations , that , owing to the external graces thrown around them , their follies and vices are more widely spread abroad , the world over , than those of other nations . It is in this light that the majority of ...
Pagina 204
... France at that time , making and unmaking min- istries , declaring war and proclaiming peace , according to her caprice . Those two women , so widely different in their lives and natures , probably never ex- changed a word ; and yet the ...
... France at that time , making and unmaking min- istries , declaring war and proclaiming peace , according to her caprice . Those two women , so widely different in their lives and natures , probably never ex- changed a word ; and yet the ...
Pagina 209
... France during those fatal years . And yet , all this was the foul work of a small mi- nority of the entire nation — an oligar- chy worse than the most heartless of feudal times . The Hôtel de Noailles was near the Tuileries , near the ...
... France during those fatal years . And yet , all this was the foul work of a small mi- nority of the entire nation — an oligar- chy worse than the most heartless of feudal times . The Hôtel de Noailles was near the Tuileries , near the ...
Pagina 210
... France ! To be a Christian , was a crime worthy of death . Mme . d'Ayen , from her earliest married life , had been a frequent communicant , and constant in her attendance on the public services of her Church . " In my early youth ...
... France ! To be a Christian , was a crime worthy of death . Mme . d'Ayen , from her earliest married life , had been a frequent communicant , and constant in her attendance on the public services of her Church . " In my early youth ...
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