Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... persons and inquiries . His chief object seemed to be to communicate with Sir George Staunton , as the person who had been with the former embassy ; but Sir George very prudently avoided any intercourse with him . It is not easy to ...
... persons and inquiries . His chief object seemed to be to communicate with Sir George Staunton , as the person who had been with the former embassy ; but Sir George very prudently avoided any intercourse with him . It is not easy to ...
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... persons . It appeared to be full when we left Glengariff , for a traveller from Beerhaven and five gentlemen from the yacht took seats upon it with myself ; and we fancied it was impossible more than seven should travel by such a ...
... persons . It appeared to be full when we left Glengariff , for a traveller from Beerhaven and five gentlemen from the yacht took seats upon it with myself ; and we fancied it was impossible more than seven should travel by such a ...
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... persons slain in the little town of Bedoin , of which the whole population perished . It is in an especial manner re- markable in this dismal catalogue , how large a proportion of the victims of the Revolution were persons in the ...
... persons slain in the little town of Bedoin , of which the whole population perished . It is in an especial manner re- markable in this dismal catalogue , how large a proportion of the victims of the Revolution were persons in the ...
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