Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12; Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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... Emperor , he was a Republican . Very conscientious withal , he had fought half - a - dozen duels with brother journalists who had taunted him with having no settled convictions , and he would have fought half - a - dozen more had ...
... Emperor , he was a Republican . Very conscientious withal , he had fought half - a - dozen duels with brother journalists who had taunted him with having no settled convictions , and he would have fought half - a - dozen more had ...
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... Emperor of ours emancipated the serfs , my estate was one of the most flourishing in the country . Now half my fields lie fallow ; my tenants are emi- grating to the south . The agent writes to say that he can get nobody to work , and ...
... Emperor of ours emancipated the serfs , my estate was one of the most flourishing in the country . Now half my fields lie fallow ; my tenants are emi- grating to the south . The agent writes to say that he can get nobody to work , and ...
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... Emperor Paul . It took the two friends a week to organize themselves comfortable quarters , by se- lecting the best of the chairs and tables , the carpets and curtains with fewest holes in them , and the rooms which had least suffered ...
... Emperor Paul . It took the two friends a week to organize themselves comfortable quarters , by se- lecting the best of the chairs and tables , the carpets and curtains with fewest holes in them , and the rooms which had least suffered ...
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... emperor , who received her so graciously that he not only gave her permission to join Lafayette at Olmütz , but assured her that every indulgence she might require would be granted at once , by personal application to himself . Alas ...
... emperor , who received her so graciously that he not only gave her permission to join Lafayette at Olmütz , but assured her that every indulgence she might require would be granted at once , by personal application to himself . Alas ...
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... emperor , were allowed no exer- cise ; they could write no letters , save under the eye of the gaolers ; their money was taken from them , and they were forbidden to attend mass . All the household work was done by them- selves ; they ...
... emperor , were allowed no exer- cise ; they could write no letters , save under the eye of the gaolers ; their money was taken from them , and they were forbidden to attend mass . All the household work was done by them- selves ; they ...
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