The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... Paris in the course of a year , after having ruined them- selves in gaming - houses or in the lottery . The first lotteries known in France were for cakes and sweet- meats . Cardinal Mazarine , when the Government was very poor , had a ...
... Paris in the course of a year , after having ruined them- selves in gaming - houses or in the lottery . The first lotteries known in France were for cakes and sweet- meats . Cardinal Mazarine , when the Government was very poor , had a ...
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... Paris , which is to be entered into a book supplied by the Government , and to which the police have con- stant access . There is quite as much , and even more severity with the na- tives . When a Frenchman from the country comes to Paris ...
... Paris , which is to be entered into a book supplied by the Government , and to which the police have con- stant access . There is quite as much , and even more severity with the na- tives . When a Frenchman from the country comes to Paris ...
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... PARIS . There is hardly any such thing as a domestic fire - side in this capital . The French have no comforts at home , and pass their leisure in coffee - houses and eating - houses . During the winter there is no place so wretched as ...
... PARIS . There is hardly any such thing as a domestic fire - side in this capital . The French have no comforts at home , and pass their leisure in coffee - houses and eating - houses . During the winter there is no place so wretched as ...
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... Paris for one of his new pictures , on account of its subject , has withdrawn all his works except the Shipwreck of his Grandfather , which belonged to the establishment of the King's household , and he exhibits them at his own house ...
... Paris for one of his new pictures , on account of its subject , has withdrawn all his works except the Shipwreck of his Grandfather , which belonged to the establishment of the King's household , and he exhibits them at his own house ...
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... Paris at the Comédie - Italienne , determined the first gentlemen of the bed - chamber to the King , to request his attend- ance in France for the purpose of restoring the former reputation of that theatre . Their honorable pro- posals ...
... Paris at the Comédie - Italienne , determined the first gentlemen of the bed - chamber to the King , to request his attend- ance in France for the purpose of restoring the former reputation of that theatre . Their honorable pro- posals ...
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