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Conspiration  n.  Agreement or concurrence for some end or purpose; conspiracy. (R.) "As soon as it was day, certain Jews made a conspiration." "In our natural body every part has a nacassary sympathy with every other, and all together form, by their harmonious onspiration, a healthy whole."






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"Conspiration" Quotes from Famous Books



... published in the Temps, by M. Ernest Daudet, until walking one day with Lenotre in the little that is left of old Paris of the Cite, the house in the Rue Chanoinesse, where Balzac lodged Mme. de la Chanterie, reminded me of Moisson, whose adventure I narrated to Lenotre, at that time finishing his "Conspiration de la Rouerie." That was sufficient to give him the idea of studying the records of the affair of 1807, which no one had consulted before him. A short time after he told me that the tower of Tournebut was still in existence, and that he was ...
— The House of the Combrays • G. le Notre



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