The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 - American literature Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... French literature 292 Cappe's , Mrs. , life of Christ 632 French tables , usages at 313 Carr , Sir John's trial 568 , 625 Friendship 233 Carter's , Mrs. , correspondence 530 Chaucer 209 Garth 29 Chesterfield's , Lord , letters 532 ...
... French literature 292 Cappe's , Mrs. , life of Christ 632 French tables , usages at 313 Carr , Sir John's trial 568 , 625 Friendship 233 Carter's , Mrs. , correspondence 530 Chaucer 209 Garth 29 Chesterfield's , Lord , letters 532 ...
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Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson. 595 Usages at French tables 495- Vida 208 Virgil happily cited 97 Walpole , Horace 656 Warburton and Pope 551 Washington . 204 West , Dr. Samuel , biography of 640 West's ...
Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson. 595 Usages at French tables 495- Vida 208 Virgil happily cited 97 Walpole , Horace 656 Warburton and Pope 551 Washington . 204 West , Dr. Samuel , biography of 640 West's ...
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... French troops can at any time command . I understand that young Borg- hese is a very stupid , silly prince ; but as his wife has talents , at least for the theatre of love , and frater- nal assistance , his want of talents is of no ...
... French troops can at any time command . I understand that young Borg- hese is a very stupid , silly prince ; but as his wife has talents , at least for the theatre of love , and frater- nal assistance , his want of talents is of no ...
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... French lady . Who she is I cannot learn , for at Paris every body does not know every body as at London . Miss G and I were going to step into the coach with an intention to pass one night at Paris ; but I changed my scheme , and ...
... French lady . Who she is I cannot learn , for at Paris every body does not know every body as at London . Miss G and I were going to step into the coach with an intention to pass one night at Paris ; but I changed my scheme , and ...
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... French , I did not imagine they were so different from us in their opinions , sentiments , manners , and modes of life as I find them . In every thing they seem to think perfection and excellence to be that , which is at the greatest ...
... French , I did not imagine they were so different from us in their opinions , sentiments , manners , and modes of life as I find them . In every thing they seem to think perfection and excellence to be that , which is at the greatest ...
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