New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... cause . ' Madame de Souland clasped her chil- dren to her bosom , while tears streamed from her eyes . All at once a yell was raised amongst the bloodhounds , and the cry of " Burn the house ! Serve it as we served Maulevrier last night ...
... cause . ' Madame de Souland clasped her chil- dren to her bosom , while tears streamed from her eyes . All at once a yell was raised amongst the bloodhounds , and the cry of " Burn the house ! Serve it as we served Maulevrier last night ...
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... caused by a hollow treaty of peace entered into with the enemies of France , to hasten to the object of his devotion and esteem . He reached her residence - all was calm and lovely - no vestige of the old house remained - a new and ...
... caused by a hollow treaty of peace entered into with the enemies of France , to hasten to the object of his devotion and esteem . He reached her residence - all was calm and lovely - no vestige of the old house remained - a new and ...
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our prosperity , who fought , and who has bled in the cause of the loyal- ists , has returned from a long exile , a beggar - he comes to claim me . A few hours before my beloved mother's death , she implored me to fulfil my pledge to ...
our prosperity , who fought , and who has bled in the cause of the loyal- ists , has returned from a long exile , a beggar - he comes to claim me . A few hours before my beloved mother's death , she implored me to fulfil my pledge to ...
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... caused me to be removed from school before the day of performance arrived . I was thus deprived of the honour of appearing , at least for once , on the stage with my celebrated schoolfellow . The instinct of Talma's future vocation was ...
... caused me to be removed from school before the day of performance arrived . I was thus deprived of the honour of appearing , at least for once , on the stage with my celebrated schoolfellow . The instinct of Talma's future vocation was ...
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... cause with the celebrated advocate , Gerbier , who was the declared partisan of Madame Vestris , the rival of Mademoiselle de Saint - Val . This lady expressed the most encouraging opinion of Talma ; but , before she could form a ...
... cause with the celebrated advocate , Gerbier , who was the declared partisan of Madame Vestris , the rival of Mademoiselle de Saint - Val . This lady expressed the most encouraging opinion of Talma ; but , before she could form a ...
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