The Daguerreotype, Tom 1J. M. Whittemore, 1847 |
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... true aspect of things ; at most it throws over them the veil of modesty and grace which a female pen should always possess . 66 First of all , with a bird's - eye view , we look down upon the seven distinct towns of Paris . Seven towns ...
... true aspect of things ; at most it throws over them the veil of modesty and grace which a female pen should always possess . 66 First of all , with a bird's - eye view , we look down upon the seven distinct towns of Paris . Seven towns ...
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... true technicalities of Parisian conversation . In this point of view an attentive perusal of the book might well serve in lieu of a six months ' resi- dence , and even of an “ entrée " into the best " salons " of Paris . In its ...
... true technicalities of Parisian conversation . In this point of view an attentive perusal of the book might well serve in lieu of a six months ' resi- dence , and even of an “ entrée " into the best " salons " of Paris . In its ...
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... true ; my chagrin is caused by Ed- ward's death , and the wrong done me by Har- old . " - " Well , Sire , do not be angry about a thing which can be mended . For Edward's death there is no remedy ; but for Harold's wrong there is ...
... true ; my chagrin is caused by Ed- ward's death , and the wrong done me by Har- old . " - " Well , Sire , do not be angry about a thing which can be mended . For Edward's death there is no remedy ; but for Harold's wrong there is ...
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... true that John , my heart's pride , the son of my predilection , he whom I have cherished more than the rest , and for the love of whom I have brought upon myself all my mis- fortunes , has also separated from me ? " They assured him ...
... true that John , my heart's pride , the son of my predilection , he whom I have cherished more than the rest , and for the love of whom I have brought upon myself all my mis- fortunes , has also separated from me ? " They assured him ...
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... true this victory has been slowly acquired , remaining for centuries incom- plete , until its last decisive blows have been given in the Reform Bill of 1832 , and the aboli- tion of the Corn Laws in 1846 . On the domestic manners and ...
... true this victory has been slowly acquired , remaining for centuries incom- plete , until its last decisive blows have been given in the Reform Bill of 1832 , and the aboli- tion of the Corn Laws in 1846 . On the domestic manners and ...
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