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Volume I
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The Duke of Longueville's Retreat to his Government of Normandy
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A Letter to Madam ***
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To the same
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A Letter to Madam ***
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The Character of the Countess d'Olonne
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A Letter to the Countess d'Olonne
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A Letter to Madam ***
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A Letter to Madam ***
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Man, who is desirous to know all things, knows not himself
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Reflections on the Maxim, That we ought to despise Fortune, and not care for the Court
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A Letter to Count d'Olonne
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A Letter to Monsieur ***
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Of Pleasures
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A Judgment on the Sciences to which a Gentleman may apply himself
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Reflections on the different Genius of the Roman People, at the different times of the Republick
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A Judgment upon Cesar and Alexander
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Of the Complacency that Women take in their Beauty
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A Judgment upon Seneca, Plutarch, and Petronius
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The Ephesian Matron
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A Conversation Between the Mareschal d'Hocquincourt, and Father Canaye
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A Conversation between my Lord d'Aubigny, and M. de St. Evremond
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Ludovic Stuart, 10th Seigneur d'Aubigny
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The Irish Prophet
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A Letter to the Marquis de Crequi
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The Idea of a Woman that never was, nor will ever be found
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A Letter to Count de Lionne
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Observations on Sallust and Tacitus
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A Dissertation on Racine's Tragedy, call'd The Grand Alexander
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A Letter to the Count de Lionne
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