The Monthly anthology, and Boston review, Том 5 |
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Burke and Laharpe 30 Florian 308 Fox ' s , J . C . , history 286 Calvin and
Servetus 592 France , view of inodern 123 Cantabrigiæ Laudes 658 French
literature 292 Cappe ' s , Mrs . , life of Christ 632 French tables , usages at 313
Carr , Sir ...
Burke and Laharpe 30 Florian 308 Fox ' s , J . C . , history 286 Calvin and
Servetus 592 France , view of inodern 123 Cantabrigiæ Laudes 658 French
literature 292 Cappe ' s , Mrs . , life of Christ 632 French tables , usages at 313
Carr , Sir ...
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... 580 , 633 Montfaucon 594 Mottos Tourmaline , American Translations 356
Natural history , professorship at Cambridge 595 Usages at French tables 313
Parliaments , origin of 495 Vida 96 Patriotism 208 Virgil happily cited 495 Peirese
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... 580 , 633 Montfaucon 594 Mottos Tourmaline , American Translations 356
Natural history , professorship at Cambridge 595 Usages at French tables 313
Parliaments , origin of 495 Vida 96 Patriotism 208 Virgil happily cited 495 Peirese
549 ...
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In each is a very large and elegant seat , room you find a printed catalogue laid
out with great taste , in a style of the paintings , which are all between that of the
French and numbered , and you pass round and English pleasure grounds ...
In each is a very large and elegant seat , room you find a printed catalogue laid
out with great taste , in a style of the paintings , which are all between that of the
French and numbered , and you pass round and English pleasure grounds ...
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... lishment of servants ; I have of " I had the pleasure of receiving English , French
, Italians , Geryour obliging letter from the hands mans , and Savoyards ; they
cannot of a very lively polite French lady . combine against me , for they Who she
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... lishment of servants ; I have of " I had the pleasure of receiving English , French
, Italians , Geryour obliging letter from the hands mans , and Savoyards ; they
cannot of a very lively polite French lady . combine against me , for they Who she
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Till I sight and as a spectacle ; but I had conversed so intimately with think would
grow painful if perthe French , I did not imagine they petual . I do not mean to say
, that were so different from us in their there are not some persons and opinions ...
Till I sight and as a spectacle ; but I had conversed so intimately with think would
grow painful if perthe French , I did not imagine they petual . I do not mean to say
, that were so different from us in their there are not some persons and opinions ...
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