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Page 73
... received with great ap- plause , and is still considered as highly creditable to his taste and judgment . On receiving his degree he was selected for the first literary honours in his class , which he sustained with increasing ...
... received with great ap- plause , and is still considered as highly creditable to his taste and judgment . On receiving his degree he was selected for the first literary honours in his class , which he sustained with increasing ...
Page 150
... received twenty louis as the price of the paper . At the same moment , Madame de Stael received orders to give up her original of the work , and to quit France in twenty - four hours ; but having written in return to Savary , to say ...
... received twenty louis as the price of the paper . At the same moment , Madame de Stael received orders to give up her original of the work , and to quit France in twenty - four hours ; but having written in return to Savary , to say ...
Page 425
... received our sanction and have been published in the usual forms . In future , all civil and criminal laws , those which concern the finance and the attributes of the constitutional authorities of the country , shall be submitted to the ...
... received our sanction and have been published in the usual forms . In future , all civil and criminal laws , those which concern the finance and the attributes of the constitutional authorities of the country , shall be submitted to the ...
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