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1 VI | of a juvenile, sprightly French graduate, who bawls for 2 VIII | they are loaded with. The French are of opinion that the 3 VIII | ridiculous.~That for which the French chiefly reproach the English 4 VIII | or party that opposed the French Ministry; i.e., Cardinal 5 IX | Saxons, the Danes, and the French successively. William the 6 IX | equivalent very near to a French crown) for every house in 7 X | deliver Turin, and to beat the French; after which he wrote the 8 XI | that had the lady of some French ambassador brought this 9 XI | this time. But are not the French fond of life, and is beauty 10 XII | about four hundred thousand French livres, to lose his peerage 11 XIV | philosophy over that of the French. But when it was found that 12 XIV | For at the time that the French condemned the only propositions 13 XIV | so universally, that the French were desirous of bringing 14 XV | much to the honour of the French, Sir Isaac Newton resumed 15 XV | Isaac Newton.~Most of the French (the learned and others) 16 XVIII| theatres at a time when the French had no more than moving, 17 XIX | letters on the English and French nations, should have confined 18 XIX | time it is too bold for the French manners. The fable is this:- 19 XX | revived in a little time. The French are of so flexible a disposition, 20 XXI | and the delicacies of the French tongue, will not allow a 21 XXI | shone in this aurora of French literature. Had he come 22 XXII | such good historians as the French, have no such thing as a 23 XXIV | the model of that of the French. This project was promoted 24 XXIV | first formed that of the French, for Swift, Prior, Congreve, 25 XXIV | me for the memoirs of the French Academy. I answered, they 26 XXIV | starved.~It is a law in the French Academy, to publish all 27 XXIV | light.~With regard to the French Academy, how great a service 28 XXIV | lasting standard; and valuable French books being then printed