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... founded upon solemn treaties , which were worded in a manner not pos- sible to be misunderstood ; that I thought it my duty to tell him , in the respectfullest manner I could , that I must again intercede for the sus- pension of the ...
... founded upon solemn treaties , which were worded in a manner not pos- sible to be misunderstood ; that I thought it my duty to tell him , in the respectfullest manner I could , that I must again intercede for the sus- pension of the ...
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lively manner the course of the late Laureate's literary history , the changes that his mind underwent , and the unchangeable warmth and purity of his heart and feelings , the present volumes owe their highest attraction .
lively manner the course of the late Laureate's literary history , the changes that his mind underwent , and the unchangeable warmth and purity of his heart and feelings , the present volumes owe their highest attraction .
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The manner in which he fulfilled this virtuous resolution , he relates with the same quiet coolness : — ' Having used the precaution to station guards at the corner of the streets , I went to the palace of Moteczuma , as I had before ...
The manner in which he fulfilled this virtuous resolution , he relates with the same quiet coolness : — ' Having used the precaution to station guards at the corner of the streets , I went to the palace of Moteczuma , as I had before ...
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A Description of the Canals and Railroads of | 5 |
IntimeMouvement LittérairePortraits 17891836 | 375 |
426 note omit Madame de St Aignan who was certainly saved | 426 |
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