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1 Int | became historiographer of France, and gentleman of the king' 2 V | This book was forbid in France, but do you believe that 3 V | more regular than those of France, and for this reason. All 4 V | the thing called Abbe in France; is a species quite unknown 5 V | When these are told that in France young fellows famous for 6 VI | as it was established in France, and is now professed at 7 VIII | pilot. The civil wars of France lasted longer, were more 8 IX | savages, who had laid waste France, Italy, Spain, and England, 9 IX | father to St. Louis, King of France, in his place. However, 10 IX | obliged him to return to France.~Whilst that the barons, 11 IX | but few reap. And was not France very happy, when the power 12 X | escutcheons and their pride.~In France the title of marquis is 13 XI | mentioned with so much dread in France.~The Circassian women have, 14 XI | is the healthiest man in France, would not have been cut 15 XI | inoculation three months hence in France out of mere whim, in case 16 XI | inoculation been practised in France it would have saved the 17 XIV | it is seen in London. In France, it is the pressure of the 18 XIV | that the sun, which in France is said to have nothing 19 XIV | him uneasiness.~He left France purely to go in search of 20 XIV | hopes Descartes returned to France; paid the fees of his patent, 21 XIV | in Holland, and Format in France, were the only men who understood 22 XVII | near. Sixty-three kings of France have sat upon the throne; 23 XIX | plays which I have seen France, that drew crowds to the 24 XIX | having taken a tour into France before the glorious war 25 XX | There once was a time in France when the polite arts were 26 XXI | been very much talked of in France, and Mr. de la Fontaine, 27 XXII | never be well understood in France. This gentleman has the 28 XXII | Criticism" will soon be known in France by the translation which 29 XXII | just as some Jesuits in France declare Pascal to have been 30 XXIII| polite arts like those in France. There are Universities 31 XXIII| countries, but it is in France only that we meet with so 32 XXIII| fortune. Mr. Addison in France would have been elected 33 XXIII| myself saw a long time in France the author of Rhadamistus 34 XXIII| daughter to Henry IV. of France, were passionately fond 35 XXIV | elected into it. But in France it is not enough that a 36 XXIV | to that of La Fontaine in France; Mr. Pope, the English Boileau,