The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 175
... march , and who was to be their guide ? " I , " said Fitz- roy , bravely . Lord George , pretending the different orders puzzled him , desired to be conducted to the Prince for explanation ; in the meantime he despatched Smith , his ...
... march , and who was to be their guide ? " I , " said Fitz- roy , bravely . Lord George , pretending the different orders puzzled him , desired to be conducted to the Prince for explanation ; in the meantime he despatched Smith , his ...
Page 290
... March , gave to George Selwyn as the beau - ideal of taste , was the characteristic of his understanding . Such was the statesman whose career and character we are now about to sketch - a statesman whom it was almost impossible for the ...
... March , gave to George Selwyn as the beau - ideal of taste , was the characteristic of his understanding . Such was the statesman whose career and character we are now about to sketch - a statesman whom it was almost impossible for the ...
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... March , M. Thomas was named Commissary of the Republic , and Director - General of the Ate- liers Nationaux . He at once entered on his duties , and established himself at the place appointed for the central administration- the Pavilion ...
... March , M. Thomas was named Commissary of the Republic , and Director - General of the Ate- liers Nationaux . He at once entered on his duties , and established himself at the place appointed for the central administration- the Pavilion ...
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