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... desire it , and no kind constraint is employed . Nevertheless , as inconstancy made no part of my character , and as the very thought of being exposed in society to the neglect of a man , who had been united to me in the holiest union ...
... desire it , and no kind constraint is employed . Nevertheless , as inconstancy made no part of my character , and as the very thought of being exposed in society to the neglect of a man , who had been united to me in the holiest union ...
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... desire of still further information on the subjects before them ; and it will certain- ly give clearness and precision to that which they immediately obtain . That no individual may be permitted to withdraw his attention , or to return ...
... desire of still further information on the subjects before them ; and it will certain- ly give clearness and precision to that which they immediately obtain . That no individual may be permitted to withdraw his attention , or to return ...
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afterwards sent to desire them to go to the bull's eye . Madame de Tourzel , at that time governess of the children of France , had just taken madame and the dauphin to the king's apartments . The queen saw her children again . The ...
afterwards sent to desire them to go to the bull's eye . Madame de Tourzel , at that time governess of the children of France , had just taken madame and the dauphin to the king's apartments . The queen saw her children again . The ...
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