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this avowal , Mr. Warden describes himself as conversing with ease and volubility
with Bonaparte , whom he represents as speaking English . • The moment his
eye met mine , he started up and exclaimed in English , “ Ah , Warden , how do ...
this avowal , Mr. Warden describes himself as conversing with ease and volubility
with Bonaparte , whom he represents as speaking English . • The moment his
eye met mine , he started up and exclaimed in English , “ Ah , Warden , how do ...
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THE subject of this volume is entirely English - and the very name , the English
Garden , suggests ideas of cheerfulness and comfort unknown in every other
country . Indeed , the heartenlivening prospect over the pleasure ground , the
park ...
THE subject of this volume is entirely English - and the very name , the English
Garden , suggests ideas of cheerfulness and comfort unknown in every other
country . Indeed , the heartenlivening prospect over the pleasure ground , the
park ...
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and disgraceful a character : so notorious was the bad faith of the English cabinet
, that Prince Eugene said to one of our ministers , he knew not whether he were
speaking to an Englishman or a Frenchman . ' A charge even of direct corruption
...
and disgraceful a character : so notorious was the bad faith of the English cabinet
, that Prince Eugene said to one of our ministers , he knew not whether he were
speaking to an Englishman or a Frenchman . ' A charge even of direct corruption
...
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Political Resero the Peon that cou Political Register at New - York , with a letter in
each Number addressed To the People of the United States in general , and his
old English friends in that country in particular . ' • Gratified , ' he says , ' at ...
Political Resero the Peon that cou Political Register at New - York , with a letter in
each Number addressed To the People of the United States in general , and his
old English friends in that country in particular . ' • Gratified , ' he says , ' at ...
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Ogles , Duncan , and Cochran ' s Catalogue , for 1817 ; containing an extensive
Col . lection of English and Foreign Theology ; French and English Sermons ;
Orienta ! and Jewish Literature ; Classics ; and Miscellaneous Books in various ...
Ogles , Duncan , and Cochran ' s Catalogue , for 1817 ; containing an extensive
Col . lection of English and Foreign Theology ; French and English Sermons ;
Orienta ! and Jewish Literature ; Classics ; and Miscellaneous Books in various ...
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