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en:storm (detail), by an anonymous painter, at en:Versailles: musée national du château et des Trianons. 18th cent.

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  • 2004-10-16 07:37 Maarten van Vliet 250×377×8 (17606 bytes) Charles Montesquieu {{PD}} from French wikipedia

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