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A flood of French fashions , doctrines , and innovations , poured over the affrighted and astonished Pyrenees . * Il arrive de France , ' writes Jonville to Torcy , une infinité de femmes perdues , de gens de sac et corde sans aveu ...
A flood of French fashions , doctrines , and innovations , poured over the affrighted and astonished Pyrenees . * Il arrive de France , ' writes Jonville to Torcy , une infinité de femmes perdues , de gens de sac et corde sans aveu ...
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We confess that we are a little sorry that our government , which gave the first example of steam - packets in the Mediterranean , should have left to the French the honour of the extensive and commodious arrangement which they have now ...
We confess that we are a little sorry that our government , which gave the first example of steam - packets in the Mediterranean , should have left to the French the honour of the extensive and commodious arrangement which they have now ...
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6 We have cited these great names to give weight to the opinions we are about to quote from our French , American , and English authorities , each of whom has a section devoted to dress . We begin with the Code Civil , where the ...
6 We have cited these great names to give weight to the opinions we are about to quote from our French , American , and English authorities , each of whom has a section devoted to dress . We begin with the Code Civil , where the ...
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