Occasional Productions, Political, Diplomatic, and Miscellaneous: Including, Among Others, a Glance at the Court and Government of Louis Philippe and the French Revolution of 1848, While the Author Resided as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States at Paris, by the Late Richard Rush |
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... , 56 ; Corresponds with Col. Lear while in England- Reliance on his Communications , 57 ; Friendly and Confi- dential Nature of this Correspondence- " Little Lincoln " PAGE xix 25 . Lear and his Lottery - Tickets , 58 ; Takes V.
... , 56 ; Corresponds with Col. Lear while in England- Reliance on his Communications , 57 ; Friendly and Confi- dential Nature of this Correspondence- " Little Lincoln " PAGE xix 25 . Lear and his Lottery - Tickets , 58 ; Takes V.
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... England , 144 ; Similarity of National Attributes between United States and Great Britain - Each Nation the Repre- sentative of Commerce , 145 ; Mode in which each should discuss the Principles of Mutual Intercourse - The Pros- perity ...
... England , 144 ; Similarity of National Attributes between United States and Great Britain - Each Nation the Repre- sentative of Commerce , 145 ; Mode in which each should discuss the Principles of Mutual Intercourse - The Pros- perity ...
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... England- Pleasure of the Visit , 231 . PAGE 219 LETTER TO MRS . RUSH , FROM LONDON , DESCRIBING A VISIT AT CHRISTMAS ... England's Meridian far off , 250 ; Washington Irving , and Hag- ley - His Article on Rural Life in England written ...
... England- Pleasure of the Visit , 231 . PAGE 219 LETTER TO MRS . RUSH , FROM LONDON , DESCRIBING A VISIT AT CHRISTMAS ... England's Meridian far off , 250 ; Washington Irving , and Hag- ley - His Article on Rural Life in England written ...
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... England to a post in the Cabinet of President Adams , party organization separated them as public men , he always appreciated very highly Mr. Calhoun's elevated patriotism and rare abilities ; and , while not sympathiz- ing with some of ...
... England to a post in the Cabinet of President Adams , party organization separated them as public men , he always appreciated very highly Mr. Calhoun's elevated patriotism and rare abilities ; and , while not sympathiz- ing with some of ...
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... England with distrust , and of looking to France , rather than England , for any transatlantic connection ; and examines the cause of this distrust . He alludes to the continued watchfulness of England , of the progress of the age , and ...
... England with distrust , and of looking to France , rather than England , for any transatlantic connection ; and examines the cause of this distrust . He alludes to the continued watchfulness of England , of the progress of the age , and ...
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