American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... rests on the great city which lies before it in the distance . The nearest and most prominent object is the Arc de Triomphe , one of the most splendid efforts of modern architec- ture , and well worthy to form the portal of such a ...
... rests on the great city which lies before it in the distance . The nearest and most prominent object is the Arc de Triomphe , one of the most splendid efforts of modern architec- ture , and well worthy to form the portal of such a ...
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... rest of our party had agreed to meet in the court of the chateau at the hour indicated , which was six o'clock . As royalty must not be intruded upon before its own time , so it must not be kept waiting after the time has arrived ...
... rest of our party had agreed to meet in the court of the chateau at the hour indicated , which was six o'clock . As royalty must not be intruded upon before its own time , so it must not be kept waiting after the time has arrived ...
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... rest placed themselves at a similar table in another part of the room . We were then presented to the Duke and Duchess of Orleans , and the former conversed during a considerable time with Gov. Everett . The King invited the Minister to ...
... rest placed themselves at a similar table in another part of the room . We were then presented to the Duke and Duchess of Orleans , and the former conversed during a considerable time with Gov. Everett . The King invited the Minister to ...
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... rest upon his country . If we have no St. Cloud , neither have we any of that misery to which the inequality of condition in Europe gives birth . Here is a family , elevated by its position , esti- mable by its virtues , and surrounded ...
... rest upon his country . If we have no St. Cloud , neither have we any of that misery to which the inequality of condition in Europe gives birth . Here is a family , elevated by its position , esti- mable by its virtues , and surrounded ...
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... rest of the men . I don't want to be forced to go like a slave along with others that are going by their own free will . I am Vir- ginia born , and am as willing to serve my country as another man ; but then I'm not going to be ordered ...
... rest of the men . I don't want to be forced to go like a slave along with others that are going by their own free will . I am Vir- ginia born , and am as willing to serve my country as another man ; but then I'm not going to be ordered ...
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