The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... France , and Russia took no offence , we ima gine little anxiety would be felt by Mr. Adams , about what might be said of his policy at Stuttgard or Carlsruhe . But we cannot suppose that any of the German princes , surely that any one ...
... France , and Russia took no offence , we ima gine little anxiety would be felt by Mr. Adams , about what might be said of his policy at Stuttgard or Carlsruhe . But we cannot suppose that any of the German princes , surely that any one ...
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... France , written during a residence of between two and three years in different parts of those countries , and addressed to a Lady in Virginia , by her Father . Boston , printed for Wells & Lilly , 1819 . A BOOK of travels written by a ...
... France , written during a residence of between two and three years in different parts of those countries , and addressed to a Lady in Virginia , by her Father . Boston , printed for Wells & Lilly , 1819 . A BOOK of travels written by a ...
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... idea of her manners , and every one , who has read her Germany , ' will ac- knowledge the justice of the critique on her writings . The first time I saw this celebrated lady was in 20 [ July , Letters from Geneva and France .
... idea of her manners , and every one , who has read her Germany , ' will ac- knowledge the justice of the critique on her writings . The first time I saw this celebrated lady was in 20 [ July , Letters from Geneva and France .
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... its sources , and investi- gating the modifications it receives from national customs or the peculiarities it exhibits in them . Now we do not , entire- ly , object to this , for it has saved 1820. ] 21 Letters from Geneva and France .
... its sources , and investi- gating the modifications it receives from national customs or the peculiarities it exhibits in them . Now we do not , entire- ly , object to this , for it has saved 1820. ] 21 Letters from Geneva and France .
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... from our own ; their Sunday evening parties , however , produce more familiarity of intercourse , and an ease of social life to which we are strangers . In their tea - parties 22 [ July , Letters from Geneva aad France .
... from our own ; their Sunday evening parties , however , produce more familiarity of intercourse , and an ease of social life to which we are strangers . In their tea - parties 22 [ July , Letters from Geneva aad France .
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