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... French monarchy down to the revolution . It will consist of about twenty volumes . Miss Helen Maria Williams has recently published , Letters on the Events which have passed in France since the Restoration in 1815. This lady is an ex ...
... French monarchy down to the revolution . It will consist of about twenty volumes . Miss Helen Maria Williams has recently published , Letters on the Events which have passed in France since the Restoration in 1815. This lady is an ex ...
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... French romances " the events , the characters , and the spirit of the court of Louis the fourteenth ; and it is not impossible that the names of ancient he- roes , with which the tales are defaced , were intended as an ob- lique ...
... French romances " the events , the characters , and the spirit of the court of Louis the fourteenth ; and it is not impossible that the names of ancient he- roes , with which the tales are defaced , were intended as an ob- lique ...
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... French and Latin , he adopted a method which he strongly recommends ; viz . that of making choice of a classic writer , such as Cicero , translating one of his epistles into French , letting it lie some time till the original was ...
... French and Latin , he adopted a method which he strongly recommends ; viz . that of making choice of a classic writer , such as Cicero , translating one of his epistles into French , letting it lie some time till the original was ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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