On the Lycée (1792) [ Practices ]
… most important and extraordinary movements, do, indeed, seem to lose sight a little of "that divinity that hedges in a king." I am not, however, always occupied by these vast political discussions, but spend a part of every day at the … leaves on the mind, the most agreeable impression. The Lycée was formed in 1785, under the auspices of Monsieur the king's brother, and Monsieur d'Artois, and was soon resorted to not only by men of letters, but by the most fashionable … state of French manners. Boston: Printed [by J. Belknap and A. Young] for Thomas and Andrews, David West, and E. Larkin, Jun, 1792, Vol. II, p. 87-90. … On the Lycée (1792) …
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