The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 63
... Italy . Always dres- sed as a member of the Institute , he shewed himself in public only with that society : he received at his house none but men of science , the generals of his suite , nnd a few friends ; -such as Regnault - de ...
... Italy . Always dres- sed as a member of the Institute , he shewed himself in public only with that society : he received at his house none but men of science , the generals of his suite , nnd a few friends ; -such as Regnault - de ...
Page 68
... Italy ; they longed to muster before their former general . Napo- leon accepted the offer , and informed them that he would fix the day . The twenty - first light - horse , which had contributed to the success of the day of the 13th of ...
... Italy ; they longed to muster before their former general . Napo- leon accepted the offer , and informed them that he would fix the day . The twenty - first light - horse , which had contributed to the success of the day of the 13th of ...
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... ITALY . The following apostrophe , from the last poem by Mr. Rogers , ( Italy , ) is eminently beautiful : O Italy , how beautiful thou art ; Yet I could weep - for thou art lying , alas , Low in the dust ; and they who come admire thee ...
... ITALY . The following apostrophe , from the last poem by Mr. Rogers , ( Italy , ) is eminently beautiful : O Italy , how beautiful thou art ; Yet I could weep - for thou art lying , alas , Low in the dust ; and they who come admire thee ...
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