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... Written during a residence of between two and three years in different parts of those coun- tries , and addressed to a lady in Virginia . ( Continued from vol . V , page 406. ) LETTER XXVII . My dear E IT is now time that I should say ...
... Written during a residence of between two and three years in different parts of those coun- tries , and addressed to a lady in Virginia . ( Continued from vol . V , page 406. ) LETTER XXVII . My dear E IT is now time that I should say ...
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... written in a natural and unaffected style , and will be read with avidity - the Ba- ron is the officer whose life was saved at the solicitation of Mr. Necker , on his return to Paris , when recalled at the united request of all orders ...
... written in a natural and unaffected style , and will be read with avidity - the Ba- ron is the officer whose life was saved at the solicitation of Mr. Necker , on his return to Paris , when recalled at the united request of all orders ...
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... Written during a residence of between two and three years in different parts of those coun- tries , and addressed to a lady in Virginia . ( Continued from page 8. ) LETTER XXIX . My dear E -—— , THE long wished - for revolu- tion was ...
... Written during a residence of between two and three years in different parts of those coun- tries , and addressed to a lady in Virginia . ( Continued from page 8. ) LETTER XXIX . My dear E -—— , THE long wished - for revolu- tion was ...
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... Written during a residence of between two and three years in different parts of those coun- tries , and addressed to a lady in Virginia . ( Continued from page 21. ) LETTER XXXI . My dear E , THE death of the tyrant Robe- spiere ...
... Written during a residence of between two and three years in different parts of those coun- tries , and addressed to a lady in Virginia . ( Continued from page 21. ) LETTER XXXI . My dear E , THE death of the tyrant Robe- spiere ...
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... Written during the warm weather in Feb. 1806 . What joyous notes are these , so soft so sweet , That unexpected strike my cliarmed ear ! It is the robin's song . This genial morn Deceives the feathered tribe . For yet the sun In Pisces ...
... Written during the warm weather in Feb. 1806 . What joyous notes are these , so soft so sweet , That unexpected strike my cliarmed ear ! It is the robin's song . This genial morn Deceives the feathered tribe . For yet the sun In Pisces ...
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