To a very beautiful person, Madame Roland united great powers of intellect ; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her but with the most profound respect. In character she was a Cornelia ; and had she been blessed with sons, would... The History of the French Revolution - Página 390por Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl - 1850Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Etienne Dumont - 1832 - 478 páginas
...her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her but with the most profound repect. In character she was a Cornelia, and had she been...with sons, would have educated them like the Gracchi. At her house, I saw several committees composed of ministers, and of the leading Girondists. A female... | |
| 1832 - 868 páginas
...Socrates. " Madame Roland, to a very beautiful person, united great powers of intellect; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her but with the most profound respect. She was in character a Cornelia, and, if she had had sons, would have brought them up in the same manner... | |
| 1832 - 496 páginas
...Paris. " Madame Roland, to a very beautiful person, united great powers of intellect ; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her but with the most profound respect. She was in character a Cornelia, and, if she had had sons, would have brought them up in the came manner... | |
| Etienne Dumont - 1832 - 518 páginas
...dread. To a very beautiful person, Madame Roland united great powers of intellect ; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her but with the most profound repect. In character shewas a Cornelia, and had she been blessed with sons, would have educated them... | |
| Etienne Dumont, Pierre Étienne L. Dumont - 1832 - 502 páginas
...dread. To a very beautiful person, Madame Roland united great powers of intellect ; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her but with the most profound repect. In character she was a Cornelia, and had she been blessed with sons, would have educated them... | |
| Etienne Dumont - 1833 - 418 páginas
...dread. To a very beautiful person, Madame Roland united great powers of intellect ; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her...with sons, would have educated them like the Gracchi. At her house I saw several committees composed of ministers, and of the leading Girondists. A female... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 452 páginas
...the 1 [" To a very beautiful person, Madame Roland united great powers of intellect ; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her...not detract from her natural grace and elegance, and though her pursuits were more adapted to the other sex, she adorned them with all the charms of her... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 490 páginas
...the 1 [" To a very beautiful person, Madame Roland united great powers of intellect ; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her...sons, would have educated them like the Gracchi. The simpli. city of her drees did not detract from her natural grace and elegance, and though her pursuits... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 450 páginas
...the 1 [" To a very beautiful person, Madame Roland united great powers of intellect; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her...she was a Cornelia ; and had she been blessed with 'ons, would have educated them like the Gracchi. The simplicity of her dress did not detract from her... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 474 páginas
...the 1 [" To a very beautiful person, Madame Roland united great powers of intellect; her reputation stood very high, and her friends never spoke of her but with the mo^t profound recpect. In character she was a Cornelia; and had she been blessed with aons, would have... | |
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