The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 - American literature |
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... Madame de Genlis . III . Review of Coleridge's Biogra- phical Sketches of his life and opinions page 81 96 105 and . V. Lady Morgan's France 24 Canada VI . Dumb gence · · - Education of the Deaf and VII . Museum of Natural Sciences VIII ...
... Madame de Genlis . III . Review of Coleridge's Biogra- phical Sketches of his life and opinions page 81 96 105 and . V. Lady Morgan's France 24 Canada VI . Dumb gence · · - Education of the Deaf and VII . Museum of Natural Sciences VIII ...
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... mari , " or more frequently " notre maître , " is the term which the wife uses , when speaking of or to her husband ; and the adjectives of ( 6 C Madame de Sevigné to the following ef- fect . 1817 . es . France . By Lady Morgan.
... mari , " or more frequently " notre maître , " is the term which the wife uses , when speaking of or to her husband ; and the adjectives of ( 6 C Madame de Sevigné to the following ef- fect . 1817 . es . France . By Lady Morgan.
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... Madame landed , is , I think , for size and colouring , the most formidable image that ever was erected to scare , or to edify . And the Madonna exhibited in the church of St. Jaques , in the same town , and on the same impor- tant ...
... Madame landed , is , I think , for size and colouring , the most formidable image that ever was erected to scare , or to edify . And the Madonna exhibited in the church of St. Jaques , in the same town , and on the same impor- tant ...
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... Madame la Marquise , Madame la Vicomtesse , or Madame la Baronne . We will confess that we sus ected some little affectation in this - we could scarcely imagine it possible that such people should be at hand , to listen on all occasions ...
... Madame la Marquise , Madame la Vicomtesse , or Madame la Baronne . We will confess that we sus ected some little affectation in this - we could scarcely imagine it possible that such people should be at hand , to listen on all occasions ...
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... Madame de Angoulême was received under the pro- tection of England , while yet almost a child , and lived there twenty years . " [ p . 232 , 233. ] The attention paid to the comfort of servants in France is highly commenda- ble , and ...
... Madame de Angoulême was received under the pro- tection of England , while yet almost a child , and lived there twenty years . " [ p . 232 , 233. ] The attention paid to the comfort of servants in France is highly commenda- ble , and ...
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