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In 1724 a Jesuit priest, Joseph François Lafitau, published a book in Paris entitled Moeurs des sauvages amériquains comparées aux moeurs des premiers temps.
ORIGINS OF RELIGION S. G. F. BRANDON 1968
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German and Dutch magnates; such as Moeurs and Overstein, and who even much influenced Maurice and his cousin Count Lewis William, was himself governed by Barneveld.
History of the United Netherlands, 1586-89 — Complete John Lothrop Motley 1845
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German and Dutch magnates; such as Moeurs and Overstein, and who even much influenced Maurice and his cousin Count Lewis William, was himself governed by Barneveld.
PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete John Lothrop Motley 1845
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German and Dutch magnates; such as Moeurs and Overstein, and who even much influenced Maurice and his cousin Count Lewis William, was himself governed by Barneveld.
History of the United Netherlands, 1587a John Lothrop Motley 1845
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German and Dutch magnates; such as Moeurs and Overstein, and who even much influenced Maurice and his cousin Count Lewis William, was himself governed by Barneveld.
History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce — Complete (1584-1609) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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Voltaire, Essai sur les Moeurs et lesprit des Nations ch 31
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Houyhnhnms possess penetrates directly to the truth, that it strikes with immediate conviction, “as it must needs do where it is not mingled, obscured, or dis - coloured by passion and interest,” had been previously suggested by Lafitau in Moeurs des sauvages améri - quains: “They think precisely about their concerns, and better than the masses among us: they go immediately to their ends by direct routes.”
Dictionary of the History of Ideas A. OWEN ALDRIDGE 1968
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Maitresse (1880); Monsieur le Ministre (1882); Moeurs du Jour (1883); Le
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Moeurs etrangeres ', 1882, and' Nouveaux romanciers americains ', 1885.
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"Etudes de Moeurs au XIXieme Siecle" in twelve octavo volumes, consisting of the third edition of "Scenes de la Vie Privee," the first of "Scenes de la Vie de Province," and the first part of the
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