The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1808 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... give . For The Port Folio . MEMOIRS OF BARON DE BESENVAL . From the German and French . These memoirs exhibit a sad picture of immorality in France . during the reign of Louis XVth , and particularly towards the latter years of it : but ...
... give . For The Port Folio . MEMOIRS OF BARON DE BESENVAL . From the German and French . These memoirs exhibit a sad picture of immorality in France . during the reign of Louis XVth , and particularly towards the latter years of it : but ...
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... give asked our oratour , what was his reason for his directions accordingly . A gentleman . placing the glass in that situation ? He archly replied , That , sir , is my dun - ometer . 1 The price of The Port Folio is Six Dollars per. THE ...
... give asked our oratour , what was his reason for his directions accordingly . A gentleman . placing the glass in that situation ? He archly replied , That , sir , is my dun - ometer . 1 The price of The Port Folio is Six Dollars per. THE ...
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... give relief , Oh ! come , receive my bursting sighs ; Absent from her , they charm my grief , All other pleasure from me flies . When first my passion Sylvia blest , Thy pensive form the nymph betray'd ; Robed in thy garb , love stood ...
... give relief , Oh ! come , receive my bursting sighs ; Absent from her , they charm my grief , All other pleasure from me flies . When first my passion Sylvia blest , Thy pensive form the nymph betray'd ; Robed in thy garb , love stood ...
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... give you a translation of it , which shall be as literal as the idiom of the two lan- guages will permit of ; it will remind you a little of Anne Bolyn's last letter to Henry VIII , inasmuch as there is expressed in both , a natu- ral ...
... give you a translation of it , which shall be as literal as the idiom of the two lan- guages will permit of ; it will remind you a little of Anne Bolyn's last letter to Henry VIII , inasmuch as there is expressed in both , a natu- ral ...
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... give the most magnificent edifice in the city , the most magnificent employment it can ever havet . We come , as interpreters of the sentiments of our countrymen , to offer your ma- jesty the City Hotel , and to beg he may be pleased ...
... give the most magnificent edifice in the city , the most magnificent employment it can ever havet . We come , as interpreters of the sentiments of our countrymen , to offer your ma- jesty the City Hotel , and to beg he may be pleased ...
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