Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 197
... received and gratified in every possible way ; " ( de tout ce qu'il a esté possible . ) Mary is justly termed unfortunate , though not , as we have said , from the circumstances which are understood to obtain for her this affecting ...
... received and gratified in every possible way ; " ( de tout ce qu'il a esté possible . ) Mary is justly termed unfortunate , though not , as we have said , from the circumstances which are understood to obtain for her this affecting ...
Page 221
... received an impression from this single association , with a scene of death on the one hand , and an appreciating ... received with 90 much mistrust and even nausea - for a raw pupil is the horror of cognoscenti - he forthwith estab ...
... received an impression from this single association , with a scene of death on the one hand , and an appreciating ... received with 90 much mistrust and even nausea - for a raw pupil is the horror of cognoscenti - he forthwith estab ...
Page 583
... received it as I left the late Joseph Bonaparte , ex - king of Spain , to my hotel to come here ; and as there is now , by make mes adieux to the young Prince de Musignano . your declaration , no difficulty in the way of my On leaving ...
... received it as I left the late Joseph Bonaparte , ex - king of Spain , to my hotel to come here ; and as there is now , by make mes adieux to the young Prince de Musignano . your declaration , no difficulty in the way of my On leaving ...
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