The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1819 - French literature |
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... letters ; and in those days , tradesmen did not conceive that their sons ought to pursue studies which could be of no use to their condition in life . My father communicated his fears to the Abbé , who replied that young d'Inglar had ...
... letters ; and in those days , tradesmen did not conceive that their sons ought to pursue studies which could be of no use to their condition in life . My father communicated his fears to the Abbé , who replied that young d'Inglar had ...
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... letter which I received from him , grieved me excessively , although I could not reconcile myself to the idea of being pre- vented from partaking the perils which he was about to encounter , the accounts we subsequently heard , of his ...
... letter which I received from him , grieved me excessively , although I could not reconcile myself to the idea of being pre- vented from partaking the perils which he was about to encounter , the accounts we subsequently heard , of his ...
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... letter , which stated that he had fallen dangerously ill and was on the point of death , the Count instantly set off to join him . About eight days after , Matilda , while returning from her aunt's and passing near the Carrousel ...
... letter , which stated that he had fallen dangerously ill and was on the point of death , the Count instantly set off to join him . About eight days after , Matilda , while returning from her aunt's and passing near the Carrousel ...
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... letters ; the last and only addition made to her list , consisted of an old counsellor of parliament , and his wife a woman of fifty , friends of Mademoi . selle de Versec , the cause of these being asked was , I really believe , solely ...
... letters ; the last and only addition made to her list , consisted of an old counsellor of parliament , and his wife a woman of fifty , friends of Mademoi . selle de Versec , the cause of these being asked was , I really believe , solely ...
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... letter full of falsehoods to my uncle , for the purpose of explaining by what means the Baroness got pos- session of the emeralds ; in this com- munication , it was also stated , that he could not pay the forty thousand francs for some ...
... letter full of falsehoods to my uncle , for the purpose of explaining by what means the Baroness got pos- session of the emeralds ; in this com- munication , it was also stated , that he could not pay the forty thousand francs for some ...
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The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself ..., Volume 2 Stéphanie Félicité Genlis No preview available - 2017 |
The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself Stephanie Felicite Genlis No preview available - 2019 |
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