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BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE

BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE (1739-1814), commonly called Saint-Pierre simply, a celebrated French writer, born at Havre; author of "Paul and Virginia," written on the eve of the Revolution, called by Carlyle "the swan-song of old dying France,".


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