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... French , 264 England , population of , 412 drunkenness in , 435 Calcutta , a voyage to , 139 Europe , History of , 374 , 496 Campan's Queen of France , 508 Ewing , Dr. John , verses by , • 275 Canada , a winter storm in , 87 Dr. James S ...
... French , 264 England , population of , 412 drunkenness in , 435 Calcutta , a voyage to , 139 Europe , History of , 374 , 496 Campan's Queen of France , 508 Ewing , Dr. John , verses by , • 275 Canada , a winter storm in , 87 Dr. James S ...
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... French swindler , 170 Translations , on the use of , 455 Moore , Thomas , on his birth - day , 160 Travellers , English , in the United Mythology , on the study of , 461 States , 87 German , 435 Neal's " Logan " and " Seventy- Tunnels ...
... French swindler , 170 Translations , on the use of , 455 Moore , Thomas , on his birth - day , 160 Travellers , English , in the United Mythology , on the study of , 461 States , 87 German , 435 Neal's " Logan " and " Seventy- Tunnels ...
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... French have ; but it wants the sublimity of Homeric or Miltonic inven- tion . The subject , indeed , could not admit supernatural agency . It is as Lord Chesterfield said ( who did not mean to depreciate it ) " all good sense from ...
... French have ; but it wants the sublimity of Homeric or Miltonic inven- tion . The subject , indeed , could not admit supernatural agency . It is as Lord Chesterfield said ( who did not mean to depreciate it ) " all good sense from ...
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... French of Marmontel . ) I was born in a country where the chain of wedlock is not in- dissoluble . Divorce is permitted , provided that both parties desire it , and no kind constraint is employed . Nevertheless , as inconstancy made no ...
... French of Marmontel . ) I was born in a country where the chain of wedlock is not in- dissoluble . Divorce is permitted , provided that both parties desire it , and no kind constraint is employed . Nevertheless , as inconstancy made no ...
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... French frigates recognized , than it was conjectured they came from Egypt . The people ran in crowds to the shore , eager for news from the army . It was soon un- derstood that Napoleon was on board ; and such was the en- thusiasm among ...
... French frigates recognized , than it was conjectured they came from Egypt . The people ran in crowds to the shore , eager for news from the army . It was soon un- derstood that Napoleon was on board ; and such was the en- thusiasm among ...
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