Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... Madame de Genlis , to whom he trans- ferred the care and education of his children , after repeated attempts to reconcile herself to the shame of her position , finally quitted her husband's roof on the twenty - first anniversary of her ...
... Madame de Genlis , to whom he trans- ferred the care and education of his children , after repeated attempts to reconcile herself to the shame of her position , finally quitted her husband's roof on the twenty - first anniversary of her ...
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... Paris , and not the people of France , were represented in that dreadful Assembly . On the 5th of December , the first year of the republic , the Municipality of Paris commanded that Madame de Genlis and the Princess ( who had ...
... Paris , and not the people of France , were represented in that dreadful Assembly . On the 5th of December , the first year of the republic , the Municipality of Paris commanded that Madame de Genlis and the Princess ( who had ...
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... Madame de Genlis , who appears to have made up for her own misconduct by a scrupulous regard to the manners and morals of her pupils . Madame de Genlis , with a strong and well - cultivated mind , was hardly the most fitting person in ...
... Madame de Genlis , who appears to have made up for her own misconduct by a scrupulous regard to the manners and morals of her pupils . Madame de Genlis , with a strong and well - cultivated mind , was hardly the most fitting person in ...
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... Madame de Genlis gave her first lesson to the youthful Louis Philippe , that young gentleman , much to the lady's astonishment , yawned and stretched himself , then threw himself upon a sofa , and perched his legs upon the table . Madame ...
... Madame de Genlis gave her first lesson to the youthful Louis Philippe , that young gentleman , much to the lady's astonishment , yawned and stretched himself , then threw himself upon a sofa , and perched his legs upon the table . Madame ...
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... Madame de Genlis invited all the prettiest persons at Spa to come to the fountain at one o'clock in the afternoon , dressed in white ; she hired a band of music , and caused the royal children to carry hoes , to signify that they had ...
... Madame de Genlis invited all the prettiest persons at Spa to come to the fountain at one o'clock in the afternoon , dressed in white ; she hired a band of music , and caused the royal children to carry hoes , to signify that they had ...
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