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... English and the French aristocracies were not to remain for long estranged . In the eighteenth century the nobilities of those countries , even while their governments were at war , felt a closer kinship with each other than with the ...
... English and the French aristocracies were not to remain for long estranged . In the eighteenth century the nobilities of those countries , even while their governments were at war , felt a closer kinship with each other than with the ...
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... English kings have been , a born social leader , who loved to be sur- rounded by pomp and animation . He liked , as we have said , the company of wits ; if that was lacking , it must still be the company of people who were not dull , of ...
... English kings have been , a born social leader , who loved to be sur- rounded by pomp and animation . He liked , as we have said , the company of wits ; if that was lacking , it must still be the company of people who were not dull , of ...
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... English ex- emplar : but in both cases the intention was identical . Partly in demonstration of his liberalism , partly because it had always been his genuine pleasure to do so , he prided himself on intro- ducing into France the tastes ...
... English ex- emplar : but in both cases the intention was identical . Partly in demonstration of his liberalism , partly because it had always been his genuine pleasure to do so , he prided himself on intro- ducing into France the tastes ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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