The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... French Impostor , ( A , ) 90 A PAGE French Novelists , 220 , 343 Art and Morality , American Traits , An Arch - Conspirator , ( A Chapter from the Life of , ) An Hour with some Old People , Art , 211 Former Days , 53 From Cairo to ...
... French Impostor , ( A , ) 90 A PAGE French Novelists , 220 , 343 Art and Morality , American Traits , An Arch - Conspirator , ( A Chapter from the Life of , ) An Hour with some Old People , Art , 211 Former Days , 53 From Cairo to ...
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... French and English Governments , compelled the Peruvians to surrender their plunder , not forty per cent of whose who had lost their liberty were returned to their former homes . Again has that indignation been arous- ed by a new effort ...
... French and English Governments , compelled the Peruvians to surrender their plunder , not forty per cent of whose who had lost their liberty were returned to their former homes . Again has that indignation been arous- ed by a new effort ...
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... French settlements under the Governor of New - Caledonia , especially in the Loyalty Islands , the hand of the Government has pressed very hard upon the people . On many occasions the religious persecution of the Protestants by the ...
... French settlements under the Governor of New - Caledonia , especially in the Loyalty Islands , the hand of the Government has pressed very hard upon the people . On many occasions the religious persecution of the Protestants by the ...
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... French in respect to us . For them , indeed , may be pleaded the excuses of difference of race and language - the latter an almost insu- perable barrier to the thorough compre- hension of the idiosyncracies 1872. ] 57 AMERICAN TRAITS .
... French in respect to us . For them , indeed , may be pleaded the excuses of difference of race and language - the latter an almost insu- perable barrier to the thorough compre- hension of the idiosyncracies 1872. ] 57 AMERICAN TRAITS .
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... French song that you brought over with you from Dieppe ? " Thus appealed to , Bell took up her guitar , and sang for us a very pretty song . It was not exactly French , to be sure . began― It " ' Twas frost and thro ' leet , with 1872 ...
... French song that you brought over with you from Dieppe ? " Thus appealed to , Bell took up her guitar , and sang for us a very pretty song . It was not exactly French , to be sure . began― It " ' Twas frost and thro ' leet , with 1872 ...
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