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... English they are so complaisant or even so commonly civil as they used to be . When after the battle of Waterloo , and the first establishment of peace , the wealthy English came crowding to Paris , profuse of their money and regardless ...
... English they are so complaisant or even so commonly civil as they used to be . When after the battle of Waterloo , and the first establishment of peace , the wealthy English came crowding to Paris , profuse of their money and regardless ...
Page 247
... English society , either colonial or military . They were formed in the English school ; were imbued with English associations ; and , however active they were in resisting the encroachments of the mother - country , they are , many of ...
... English society , either colonial or military . They were formed in the English school ; were imbued with English associations ; and , however active they were in resisting the encroachments of the mother - country , they are , many of ...
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... English interest , are so placed as to oppose much impediment to our taking the King to Rheims in triumph to be crowned . " Baudricourt performs his duty alertly , and is as alertly seconded by the clergy . Recruiting serjeants start up ...
... English interest , are so placed as to oppose much impediment to our taking the King to Rheims in triumph to be crowned . " Baudricourt performs his duty alertly , and is as alertly seconded by the clergy . Recruiting serjeants start up ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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