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... Staël - Holstein . By Mad . Necker de Saussure . 8vo . pp . 364 . 12s . Boards . Treuttel and Würtz . ART . IV . Treasures of Thought , from Mad . de Staël - Holstein . To which are prefixed cursory Remarks on her Writings , and a ...
... Staël - Holstein . By Mad . Necker de Saussure . 8vo . pp . 364 . 12s . Boards . Treuttel and Würtz . ART . IV . Treasures of Thought , from Mad . de Staël - Holstein . To which are prefixed cursory Remarks on her Writings , and a ...
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... Staël degenerated into prodigality . His affairs becoming in con- sequence rather deranged , Madame de Staël felt herself obliged to use her endeavours to prevent the fortune of her children from being affected by them : but the ...
... Staël degenerated into prodigality . His affairs becoming in con- sequence rather deranged , Madame de Staël felt herself obliged to use her endeavours to prevent the fortune of her children from being affected by them : but the ...
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... Staël , and transplanting into her mind ideas before unknown to it . Was M. Schlegel this individual ? The novel of Delphine was not successful in this country , because it was judged not to have a moral tendency : but it throws light ...
... Staël , and transplanting into her mind ideas before unknown to it . Was M. Schlegel this individual ? The novel of Delphine was not successful in this country , because it was judged not to have a moral tendency : but it throws light ...
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