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... French Literature . - Mysteries of St. Geneviève - Romances of Robert the Devil , and King Flore , & c . * We have been hindered during several months from continuing our notices of the various foreign publications on Middle Age ...
... French Literature . - Mysteries of St. Geneviève - Romances of Robert the Devil , and King Flore , & c . * We have been hindered during several months from continuing our notices of the various foreign publications on Middle Age ...
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... French manufacture , were exhibited ; one of which was copied from Mr. Shaw's work on Ornament . Several ornaments and small statues in papier machée from France stood on the table ; in this composition the Parisian manufacturers ...
... French manufacture , were exhibited ; one of which was copied from Mr. Shaw's work on Ornament . Several ornaments and small statues in papier machée from France stood on the table ; in this composition the Parisian manufacturers ...
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... French statesman , Bona- parte having extinguished the class and the race . Could Napoleon , indeed , have trusted him , regained his confidence , and so far yielded his imperial will as to enter into his views , France might have con ...
... French statesman , Bona- parte having extinguished the class and the race . Could Napoleon , indeed , have trusted him , regained his confidence , and so far yielded his imperial will as to enter into his views , France might have con ...
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... French en- voys , subsequently ordered them to leave the country within twenty - four hours . M. de Talleyrand returned to Paris , the day after the 10th of August , and was indebted to Danton for a narrow escape from assassination . He ...
... French en- voys , subsequently ordered them to leave the country within twenty - four hours . M. de Talleyrand returned to Paris , the day after the 10th of August , and was indebted to Danton for a narrow escape from assassination . He ...
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... French statesman , Bona- parte having extinguished the class and the race . Could Napoleon , indeed , have trusted him , regained his confidence , and so far yielded his imperial will as to enter into his views , France might have con ...
... French statesman , Bona- parte having extinguished the class and the race . Could Napoleon , indeed , have trusted him , regained his confidence , and so far yielded his imperial will as to enter into his views , France might have con ...
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