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Lytton Strachey Quotes

Though, with the ascendancy of Louis, the political power of the nobles finally came to an end, France remained, in the whole complexion of her social life, completely aristocratic.
Lytton Strachey

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Category:
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Date of Birth:
March 1, 1880
Date of Death:
January 21, 1932
Nationality:
English
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