American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... side to side , as if to adorn as well as to fertilize the domain it has conquered . This father of the French rivers , however great his renown in Europe , would form but a feeble tributary to the magnificent streams which our country ...
... side to side , as if to adorn as well as to fertilize the domain it has conquered . This father of the French rivers , however great his renown in Europe , would form but a feeble tributary to the magnificent streams which our country ...
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... side of the river , is Surenne , where our countryman Mr. Wells possesses a very pretty place , and where his accomplished lady dispenses her hospitalities to a numerous circle of friends . The Bois de Boulogne , which covers perhaps ...
... side of the river , is Surenne , where our countryman Mr. Wells possesses a very pretty place , and where his accomplished lady dispenses her hospitalities to a numerous circle of friends . The Bois de Boulogne , which covers perhaps ...
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... side of the Seine , is studded with villages , country seats , and cultivated fields ; and in the distance , through a cleft in the high grounds , Ver- sailles rises into view , with its chateau and its parks ; that splendid monument ...
... side of the Seine , is studded with villages , country seats , and cultivated fields ; and in the distance , through a cleft in the high grounds , Ver- sailles rises into view , with its chateau and its parks ; that splendid monument ...
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... side of the table , having a vacant chair on his left , and the Duchesse de Nemours on his right . The Queen was on the opposite side , having the Ameri- can Minister on her right , and the Duc de Nemours on her left . The Princess ...
... side of the table , having a vacant chair on his left , and the Duchesse de Nemours on his right . The Queen was on the opposite side , having the Ameri- can Minister on her right , and the Duc de Nemours on her left . The Princess ...
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... side to side , as if it desired a hiding - place . But he was too ingenious to suffer himself to become the victim of a predicament . In a little while he recovered his self- possession , or , to make use of one of his own expressions ...
... side to side , as if it desired a hiding - place . But he was too ingenious to suffer himself to become the victim of a predicament . In a little while he recovered his self- possession , or , to make use of one of his own expressions ...
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