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... turn to certain hostile anecdotes , we shall find reason for such belief : but then the earnestness , the truth- fulness of ' Emile ' rise in a sort of majesty before us , and will not allow us to think that all was a trick . Shall we ...
... turn to certain hostile anecdotes , we shall find reason for such belief : but then the earnestness , the truth- fulness of ' Emile ' rise in a sort of majesty before us , and will not allow us to think that all was a trick . Shall we ...
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... turn to give to an act in which though they are more really allied than they disappointment , and vanity , and egotism think , and are both equally necessary to the had so large a share ! George Sand is advancement of mankind . The ...
... turn to give to an act in which though they are more really allied than they disappointment , and vanity , and egotism think , and are both equally necessary to the had so large a share ! George Sand is advancement of mankind . The ...
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... turn over the whole works of Voltaire , with all their scoffs and wicked pleasantries , and we doubt whether we shall find a harder hit at existing creeds than the ' Profession of faith of the Vicaire of Savoy , ' though the latter is ...
... turn over the whole works of Voltaire , with all their scoffs and wicked pleasantries , and we doubt whether we shall find a harder hit at existing creeds than the ' Profession of faith of the Vicaire of Savoy , ' though the latter is ...
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... turn the wants of his body to the benefit of his soul . He was soon secured by a curé of Savoy , who transmitted him to Ma- dame de Warens : a widow and a new convert , afterwards a very important person age in the life of our hero ...
... turn the wants of his body to the benefit of his soul . He was soon secured by a curé of Savoy , who transmitted him to Ma- dame de Warens : a widow and a new convert , afterwards a very important person age in the life of our hero ...
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... turns the symptoms of every disease ? What mind more likely than that of Rousseau to imbibe poison at such a source ? Yet he must study a little anatomy and the result was , that he fan- cied he had a polypus in his heart . An- other ...
... turns the symptoms of every disease ? What mind more likely than that of Rousseau to imbibe poison at such a source ? Yet he must study a little anatomy and the result was , that he fan- cied he had a polypus in his heart . An- other ...
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