Littell's Living Age, Volume 31Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1851 |
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Page 20
... letters extremely rare , the letters from her already in print addressed to her mother - Mary of Guise , the queen- would have entitled her to be termed a prolific regent of Scotland . They have been pronounced correspondent even in ...
... letters extremely rare , the letters from her already in print addressed to her mother - Mary of Guise , the queen- would have entitled her to be termed a prolific regent of Scotland . They have been pronounced correspondent even in ...
Page 146
... letters will be their best illustration , and to them which might have suggested an Elia to Lamb , and we must refer our readers . Had Southey , indeed , which has really supplied Southey himself with as he once purposed , become his ...
... letters will be their best illustration , and to them which might have suggested an Elia to Lamb , and we must refer our readers . Had Southey , indeed , which has really supplied Southey himself with as he once purposed , become his ...
Page 483
... letters of the duke that could alone be of any value or rarity ; his official letters to England and the princes of the continent could be of no importance , as they are public documents that have long since appeared in a thousand chan ...
... letters of the duke that could alone be of any value or rarity ; his official letters to England and the princes of the continent could be of no importance , as they are public documents that have long since appeared in a thousand chan ...
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