The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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... France , Under the Kings of the Race of Valois , from the Acceflion of Charles the Fifth in 1364 , to the Death of Charles the Ninth in 1574. By SIR NATHANIEL WILLIAM WRAXALL , Knight . The third Edition , with very confiderable ...
... France , Under the Kings of the Race of Valois , from the Acceflion of Charles the Fifth in 1364 , to the Death of Charles the Ninth in 1574. By SIR NATHANIEL WILLIAM WRAXALL , Knight . The third Edition , with very confiderable ...
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... France , and am able to state , that the price of living , all things the same , is in the northern pro- * vinces about a THIRD what it is in Eng- land , and in the southern about a FOURTH . At a table d'hôte , a dinner of three courses ...
... France , and am able to state , that the price of living , all things the same , is in the northern pro- * vinces about a THIRD what it is in Eng- land , and in the southern about a FOURTH . At a table d'hôte , a dinner of three courses ...
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... France , and in Switzerland , numbers of students ' are sent every year to Geneva from both countries , to attend these public lectures . This year there were no less than sixty students , candi dates for ordination , about only one ...
... France , and in Switzerland , numbers of students ' are sent every year to Geneva from both countries , to attend these public lectures . This year there were no less than sixty students , candi dates for ordination , about only one ...
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... France , the people of Geneva eagerly resumed , last winter , at the glo rious entrance of the allies into Switzer- land , their former government , their be loved independence , and all their ancient republican institutions . After ...
... France , the people of Geneva eagerly resumed , last winter , at the glo rious entrance of the allies into Switzer- land , their former government , their be loved independence , and all their ancient republican institutions . After ...
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... France and Italy , as an accurate observer of manners , and having displayed an indefatigable zeal in collecting historical documents , he re- turned to his native land to inake it partake of the fruit of his labours . Mr. DUVILLARD ...
... France and Italy , as an accurate observer of manners , and having displayed an indefatigable zeal in collecting historical documents , he re- turned to his native land to inake it partake of the fruit of his labours . Mr. DUVILLARD ...
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