Littell's Living Age, Volume 13Littell, Son and Company, 1847 |
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... letter to Napoleon- One may forgive , nay , sympathize , with what. Some of his beautiful monuments , his statues , his pictures , his medals , his libraries , his bronzes , his Madonnas of silver , and even his bells , will in- demnify ...
... letter to Napoleon- One may forgive , nay , sympathize , with what. Some of his beautiful monuments , his statues , his pictures , his medals , his libraries , his bronzes , his Madonnas of silver , and even his bells , will in- demnify ...
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... letter from General Taylor , addressed to a private friend , but sent by that friend to the papers . It is a ludicrous and lamentable exposure of boundless aggression , joined to the utmost penuriousness in means . The Yankee spoiler is ...
... letter from General Taylor , addressed to a private friend , but sent by that friend to the papers . It is a ludicrous and lamentable exposure of boundless aggression , joined to the utmost penuriousness in means . The Yankee spoiler is ...
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... letter from Mr. Addington to his brother , dated December 29th - ' I am just returned from Kew , where I passed an hour and a half with his majesty , and partook of his dinner , which consisted of mutton chops and pudding . He was in ...
... letter from Mr. Addington to his brother , dated December 29th - ' I am just returned from Kew , where I passed an hour and a half with his majesty , and partook of his dinner , which consisted of mutton chops and pudding . He was in ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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