The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumes 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 - Europe |
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... French Affairs , 1 The last Campaign of Bonaparte . From the French of an Eye- witness , 79 Of England and Englishmen . From the French of J. B. Say , author of a Treatise on Political Economy , 105 The State of the United Kingdom of ...
... French Affairs , 1 The last Campaign of Bonaparte . From the French of an Eye- witness , 79 Of England and Englishmen . From the French of J. B. Say , author of a Treatise on Political Economy , 105 The State of the United Kingdom of ...
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Robert Walsh. PAGE ELEGANT LITERATURE . Arabian Literature . From the French of Sismondi . Translated by John S. Smith , Esq . of Baltimore , Fragments on Italian Literature . From the French of Sis- mondi's Literature of the South ...
Robert Walsh. PAGE ELEGANT LITERATURE . Arabian Literature . From the French of Sismondi . Translated by John S. Smith , Esq . of Baltimore , Fragments on Italian Literature . From the French of Sis- mondi's Literature of the South ...
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... French Affairs from the battle of Waterloo up to the present time : The interval between that great event and the re- establishment of the Bourbons in Paris , although short , is scarcely less curious and instructive in its history ...
... French Affairs from the battle of Waterloo up to the present time : The interval between that great event and the re- establishment of the Bourbons in Paris , although short , is scarcely less curious and instructive in its history ...
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... French gazettes of the particular period show - the boys of all the schools including even the primary , brought forward with ad- dresses to the emperor written for them by his stipendiaries , and full of adulation , oaths , and ...
... French gazettes of the particular period show - the boys of all the schools including even the primary , brought forward with ad- dresses to the emperor written for them by his stipendiaries , and full of adulation , oaths , and ...
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... French navy and commerce ; conse- quently , in the peace of France , in the subordination of the mili- tary spirit in that country , and , if the remarks made above are just , in the continuance of the Bourbon government . Without an ...
... French navy and commerce ; conse- quently , in the peace of France , in the subordination of the mili- tary spirit in that country , and , if the remarks made above are just , in the continuance of the Bourbon government . Without an ...
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