New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 78Henry Colburn, 1846 |
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... respect , and I very often had invitations to parties ; but I invariably refused ; except , occasionally , accepting a seat in the box at the Opera and French plays , I was content to remain quiet . Madame Paon had , as I requested ...
... respect , and I very often had invitations to parties ; but I invariably refused ; except , occasionally , accepting a seat in the box at the Opera and French plays , I was content to remain quiet . Madame Paon had , as I requested ...
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... respect are the Duchesses de Berri and Angoulême , and there is so much pity mingled with this feeling of respect , that she hopes it partakes of contempt . She awards them her sympathy , but Louis Philippe is too gracious towards ...
... respect are the Duchesses de Berri and Angoulême , and there is so much pity mingled with this feeling of respect , that she hopes it partakes of contempt . She awards them her sympathy , but Louis Philippe is too gracious towards ...
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... respect in which he was held in the earlier ages of Greece ; and his wandering life , through which was imbibed a ... respecting them has given rise to the idea that he preceded both . After a dissertation of some length on this part of ...
... respect in which he was held in the earlier ages of Greece ; and his wandering life , through which was imbibed a ... respecting them has given rise to the idea that he preceded both . After a dissertation of some length on this part of ...
Contents
THE BIRD OF PASSAGE BY J E CARPENTER | 16 |
VALERIE BY CAPTAIN MARRYAT C B AUTHOR OF PETER SIMPLE | 17 |
A SUMMER IN RUSSIA | 26 |
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