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... Genlis , 38 -peculiar productiveness of the pre- sent age in autobiographical memoirs , notice of , ib . - celebrity of France in this species of composition , ib . - com- parative merits of the historian and me- moir writer , 39 ...
... Genlis , 38 -peculiar productiveness of the pre- sent age in autobiographical memoirs , notice of , ib . - celebrity of France in this species of composition , ib . - com- parative merits of the historian and me- moir writer , 39 ...
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... Genlis , & c . & c . Memoirs of the Countess de Genlis , illustrative of the History of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries . Written by Herself III . History of the Commonwealth of England , from the Commence- ment to the ...
... Genlis , & c . & c . Memoirs of the Countess de Genlis , illustrative of the History of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries . Written by Herself III . History of the Commonwealth of England , from the Commence- ment to the ...
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ART . II . - Mémoires inédits de Madame de Genlis , & c . & c . Memoirs of the Countess de Genlis , illustrative of the History of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries . Written by Herself . 8 vols . 8vo . Colburn . THE present age ...
ART . II . - Mémoires inédits de Madame de Genlis , & c . & c . Memoirs of the Countess de Genlis , illustrative of the History of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries . Written by Herself . 8 vols . 8vo . Colburn . THE present age ...
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... Genlis . Whether a multiplicity of such works tells for or against the intellectual taste of the era and country in which they make their appearance , is a question which we are by no means called upon to decide . It is evident , beyond ...
... Genlis . Whether a multiplicity of such works tells for or against the intellectual taste of the era and country in which they make their appearance , is a question which we are by no means called upon to decide . It is evident , beyond ...
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... Genlis should have been anxious to prevent their appearance , we are not at all surprised at ; for it must of necessity be a delicate and perilous undertaking in any person whatever , and more especially in a woman , who has attracted a ...
... Genlis should have been anxious to prevent their appearance , we are not at all surprised at ; for it must of necessity be a delicate and perilous undertaking in any person whatever , and more especially in a woman , who has attracted a ...
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