The Metropolitan, Volym 54James Cochrane, 1849 |
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... given , but which , for obvious reasons , I abstain from quoting , as the leaders and subalterns of the reactionary ... given , is to de- mand explanations from the Minister of Foreign Affairs on the sub- ject of Poland ; and M. de ...
... given , but which , for obvious reasons , I abstain from quoting , as the leaders and subalterns of the reactionary ... given , is to de- mand explanations from the Minister of Foreign Affairs on the sub- ject of Poland ; and M. de ...
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... given to M. Hecker , one of the Republican chiefs , who makes a pretence of emigrating to America , but secretly hopes that the German Republic will recall him before he has time to embark . The principal toast , proposed by M ...
... given to M. Hecker , one of the Republican chiefs , who makes a pretence of emigrating to America , but secretly hopes that the German Republic will recall him before he has time to embark . The principal toast , proposed by M ...
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... given me by Sylvia Ward , whose portrait hangs yonder ; and I meant to wear it in my bosom at our wedding . Five - and - fifty years it has been treasured between the leaves of this old volume . Now , would you deem it possible that ...
... given me by Sylvia Ward , whose portrait hangs yonder ; and I meant to wear it in my bosom at our wedding . Five - and - fifty years it has been treasured between the leaves of this old volume . Now , would you deem it possible that ...
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