New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 99
... once been richly tapestried , where I found the head of the establishment , in the person of a French nobleman , Monsieur le Prince de Broglio . Young as I was , I could not help being struck at once with the contrast which was ...
... once been richly tapestried , where I found the head of the establishment , in the person of a French nobleman , Monsieur le Prince de Broglio . Young as I was , I could not help being struck at once with the contrast which was ...
Page 105
... once proceed to the place of his destination . I thanked him ; he shook my hand , and proceeded to that country from whose bosom it is not likely that he ever will return . This man was the only example which I witnessed among the Pères ...
... once proceed to the place of his destination . I thanked him ; he shook my hand , and proceeded to that country from whose bosom it is not likely that he ever will return . This man was the only example which I witnessed among the Pères ...
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... once cheer- ful aspect of this magnificent bay ! But Nature still was fair , and amidst the horrors of war shone forth in all the vivid colouring and luxuriant beauty of a tropical climate . The merchant navies which once floated on its ...
... once cheer- ful aspect of this magnificent bay ! But Nature still was fair , and amidst the horrors of war shone forth in all the vivid colouring and luxuriant beauty of a tropical climate . The merchant navies which once floated on its ...
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