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" ... trembling for life and property ; all are in fearful expectation of the events of a night in which even the efforts of despair are not likely to afford the least resource to any individual. The sole object of the domiciliary visits, it is pretended,... "
Eminent Orators of France - Σελίδα 332
των Louis-Marie de Lahaye vicomte de Cormenin - 1876 - 382 σελίδες
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