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... prince of , Mortuary , Henry Waddell , D. D. Mrs. Mary Weed , · ❤ 1 --- 69-137 - . 279 280 53 Natural Philosophy , remarks on · - 12-232-457 on , 89 Nantucket , description of , · • an essay - · 30 19 185 Night , an idea in the ...
... prince of , Mortuary , Henry Waddell , D. D. Mrs. Mary Weed , · ❤ 1 --- 69-137 - . 279 280 53 Natural Philosophy , remarks on · - 12-232-457 on , 89 Nantucket , description of , · • an essay - · 30 19 185 Night , an idea in the ...
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... prince of Saxony . Maurice being asked , who was the first and most accomplished general of the age , handsomely returned . " Why sir the marquis of Spi- nola is the second . " Although I shall not permit the curtain , which veils my ...
... prince of Saxony . Maurice being asked , who was the first and most accomplished general of the age , handsomely returned . " Why sir the marquis of Spi- nola is the second . " Although I shall not permit the curtain , which veils my ...
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... the opinion of those who know him best , he merits by excellence in his art as well as by his unassuming manners and genuine worth . THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA . An Anecdote of the 68 SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF MR . WOOD .
... the opinion of those who know him best , he merits by excellence in his art as well as by his unassuming manners and genuine worth . THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA . An Anecdote of the 68 SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF MR . WOOD .
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... Prince of Modena . The following is a statement of the facts such as they have been reported by an eye - witness , who without pretending to explain them , simply relates what passed under his own observation . He deserves the more ...
... Prince of Modena . The following is a statement of the facts such as they have been reported by an eye - witness , who without pretending to explain them , simply relates what passed under his own observation . He deserves the more ...
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... small apartment in a private house , and had immediately caused it to * This captain's name was Mendavid ; he was a very ignorant and stupid individual . be furnished at their expense , at no great cost 70 THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA .
... small apartment in a private house , and had immediately caused it to * This captain's name was Mendavid ; he was a very ignorant and stupid individual . be furnished at their expense , at no great cost 70 THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA .
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