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Anne Louise Germaine de Stael

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La recherche de la vérité est la plus noble des occupations, et sa publication un devoir.
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The search for the truth is the noblest of occupations, and its publication a duty.
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Pt. 4, ch. 2

 
Anne Louise Germaine de Stael

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