| John Adams - 1792 - Liczba stron: 382
...J.fANNERS AND GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE FRENCH. One can fcarcely believe the influence which men of letters have in the gay and diffipated city of Paris. Their...public in general, and confequently are not without effe& on the meafures of government. The fame thing takes place, in fome degree, in moft countries... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1797 - Liczba stron: 626
...value. Ii is fcarcely to be credited, what inftuence men of learning have on the gay and dilfipated city of Paris. Their opinions not only determine the...weight on the manners and fentiments of people of rauk, and of the public in general. As the fentiments and converfation of men of letters inftuence,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1797 - Liczba stron: 334
...value. li is fcarcely to be credited, what influence men of learning have on the gay and dillipntcd city of Paris. Their opinions not only determine the...merit of works of tafte and fcience, but they have confiderahle weight on the manners and fentiments of people of rank, and of the public in general.... | |
| William Coxe - 1797 - Liczba stron: 292
...author; and being univerfally It is fcarcely to be credited, what influence men of learning have on the gay and diffipated city of Paris. Their opinions...not only determine the merit of works of tafte and fcrence, but they have confiderable weight on the manners and fentiments of people of rank, and of... | |
| John Moore - 1803 - Liczba stron: 312
...LETTERS. You can scarcely believe the influence which this body of men have in the gay and dissipated city of Paris. Their opinions not only determine the merit of works of taste and science, but they have considerable weight on the manners and sentiments of people of rank... | |
| John Moore - 1803 - Liczba stron: 322
...LETTERS. You can scarcely believe the influence which this body of men have in the gay and dissipated city of Paris. Their opinions not only determine the merit of works of taste and science, but they have considerable weight on the manners and sentiments of people of rank... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1803 - Liczba stron: 318
...value. It is scarcely to be credited, what influence men of learning have on the gay and dissipated rity of Paris. Their opinions not only determine the merit of works of taste and science, but they have considerable weight on the manners and sentiments of people of rank,... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - Liczba stron: 346
...FRENCH. ONE can scarcely helieve the influence which men of letters have in the gay and dissipated cif y of Paris. Their opinions not only determine the merit of works of taste and science, hut they have considerable weight on the manners and sentiments of people of rank,... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - Liczba stron: 450
...footing. You can scarcely believe the influence which this body of men have in the gay and dissipated city of Paris. Their opinions not only determine the merit of works of taste and science, but they have considerable weight on. the manners and sentiments of people of rank,... | |
| Thomas R. Rochon - 1998 - Liczba stron: 306
...nouvelle Heloise. Subsequent editions earned him nothing (Lough 1960: 243). have in the gay and dissipated city of Paris. Their opinions not only determine the merit of works of taste and science, but they have considerable weight on the manners and sentiments of people of rank,... | |
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