Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Том 2H.S. King & Company, 1872 |
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... lived at St. Cyr , in a commodious country- house having its garden , & c . , which he rented . I drove out to dine there frequently , and M. de Tocqueville walked over on the intervening days and stayed an hour or two at the hotel with ...
... lived at St. Cyr , in a commodious country- house having its garden , & c . , which he rented . I drove out to dine there frequently , and M. de Tocqueville walked over on the intervening days and stayed an hour or two at the hotel with ...
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... lived en seigneur there . . A grand - daughter of Helvetius mar- ried M. de Rochambeau , uncle , by mother's side , of Alexis : so that the great - grandchildren are De Toc- queville's first cousins . In the ' Souvenirs ' of M. Berryer ...
... lived en seigneur there . . A grand - daughter of Helvetius mar- ried M. de Rochambeau , uncle , by mother's side , of Alexis : so that the great - grandchildren are De Toc- queville's first cousins . In the ' Souvenirs ' of M. Berryer ...
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... lived to see in some men's states of opinion is to me incomprehensible . Lafayette was foolish enough to give his support to certain conspiracies — certainly to that of Béfort's , in Alsace . What folly ! to seek to upset a despotism by ...
... lived to see in some men's states of opinion is to me incomprehensible . Lafayette was foolish enough to give his support to certain conspiracies — certainly to that of Béfort's , in Alsace . What folly ! to seek to upset a despotism by ...
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... lived so much together , and with such perfect mutual confidence , that it is difficult for either of us to say anything new to the other . Besides , on reading over again , with attention , your note of our last conversation , ' I have ...
... lived so much together , and with such perfect mutual confidence , that it is difficult for either of us to say anything new to the other . Besides , on reading over again , with attention , your note of our last conversation , ' I have ...
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... lived quietly on his little estate ever since . He was arrested under the new law and ordered to be déporté to Algeria . His friends , in fact all his neighbours , remonstrated , and sent to Paris the proof that the original conviction ...
... lived quietly on his little estate ever since . He was arrested under the new law and ordered to be déporté to Algeria . His friends , in fact all his neighbours , remonstrated , and sent to Paris the proof that the original conviction ...
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