National Review, Volume 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... HAUTEFORT AND HER CONTEMPORARIES Madame de Longueville . Etudes sur les Femmes illustres et la Société du XVIIe Siècle . Par M. Victor Cousin . Troisième édition . 8vo . Paris , 1855 . Madame de Sablé . Par M. Victor Cousin . 8vo ...
... HAUTEFORT AND HER CONTEMPORARIES Madame de Longueville . Etudes sur les Femmes illustres et la Société du XVIIe Siècle . Par M. Victor Cousin . Troisième édition . 8vo . Paris , 1855 . Madame de Sablé . Par M. Victor Cousin . 8vo ...
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... the true standard of right , by persistence in it . And it should be regarded , surely , as a more awful thing to affix the Madame de Hautefort and her Contemporaries . 317 stigma of 16 Crime in England , and its Treatment .
... the true standard of right , by persistence in it . And it should be regarded , surely , as a more awful thing to affix the Madame de Hautefort and her Contemporaries . 317 stigma of 16 Crime in England , and its Treatment .
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... HAUTEFORT AND HER CONTEMPORARIES . Madame de Longueville . Etudes sur les Femmes illustres et la So- ciété du XVII Siècle . Par M. Victor Cousin . Troisième édi- tion . 8vo . Paris , 1855 . Madame de Sablé . Par M. Victor Cousin . 8vo ...
... HAUTEFORT AND HER CONTEMPORARIES . Madame de Longueville . Etudes sur les Femmes illustres et la So- ciété du XVII Siècle . Par M. Victor Cousin . Troisième édi- tion . 8vo . Paris , 1855 . Madame de Sablé . Par M. Victor Cousin . 8vo ...
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... that the world could pay too dearly . Monarchy and aristocracy have nothing to fear from the arguments of their opponents so long as democracies have failed to produce a Sidney or a Bayard , a 318 Victor Cousin on Madame de Hautefort.
... that the world could pay too dearly . Monarchy and aristocracy have nothing to fear from the arguments of their opponents so long as democracies have failed to produce a Sidney or a Bayard , a 318 Victor Cousin on Madame de Hautefort.
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... Hautefort . It is far from our intention to imply that the loveliest blos- soms of humanity appear , like the flowers of the aloe , at cen- tenary intervals , and then only in kings ' gardens . We are not allowed to doubt but that the ...
... Hautefort . It is far from our intention to imply that the loveliest blos- soms of humanity appear , like the flowers of the aloe , at cen- tenary intervals , and then only in kings ' gardens . We are not allowed to doubt but that the ...
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