American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... took pleasure in improving the chateau and the domain around it ; and Louis Philippe , who re- sides here with his family during the summer and autumn , with his accustomed magnificence , has followed and surpassed the projects of his ...
... took pleasure in improving the chateau and the domain around it ; and Louis Philippe , who re- sides here with his family during the summer and autumn , with his accustomed magnificence , has followed and surpassed the projects of his ...
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... took her seat in a kind of alcove , opening into a gallery , which surmounts the court , and commands a full view of the magnificent environs . The Minis- ter soon arrived , and then different members of the Royal Family , who were ...
... took her seat in a kind of alcove , opening into a gallery , which surmounts the court , and commands a full view of the magnificent environs . The Minis- ter soon arrived , and then different members of the Royal Family , who were ...
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... took the chair by the side of the King , which had been reserved for her . As she remarked , ladies cannot prepare their toilettes as speedily as gentlemen ; and having accompanied her brother from Paris , she had not had time to ...
... took the chair by the side of the King , which had been reserved for her . As she remarked , ladies cannot prepare their toilettes as speedily as gentlemen ; and having accompanied her brother from Paris , she had not had time to ...
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... took her seat at one of the round tables , with her sister , her two daughters - in - law , and her daughter , and some other ladies ; while the rest placed themselves at a similar table in another part of the room . We were then ...
... took her seat at one of the round tables , with her sister , her two daughters - in - law , and her daughter , and some other ladies ; while the rest placed themselves at a similar table in another part of the room . We were then ...
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... took the paper in question , and wended his way homeward , stopping however first at the blacksmith's shop . Here he gained the attention of a little audience , and for several minutes the bellows ceased to heave , the iron cooled on ...
... took the paper in question , and wended his way homeward , stopping however first at the blacksmith's shop . Here he gained the attention of a little audience , and for several minutes the bellows ceased to heave , the iron cooled on ...
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