The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... letter to his wife , giving an account of the combat , " written with his left hand , in stiff characters , by unsteady fingers , and all soiled with dust and blood . " A third statement is from the pen of Mr. Caillé , a young Frenchman ...
... letter to his wife , giving an account of the combat , " written with his left hand , in stiff characters , by unsteady fingers , and all soiled with dust and blood . " A third statement is from the pen of Mr. Caillé , a young Frenchman ...
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... letters to their lovers ; and such was his fidelity and discretion , that not one of them suspected him to be the ... letter , it grew into a story , and was given to the public under the was the fluency of his pen and his easiness of ...
... letters to their lovers ; and such was his fidelity and discretion , that not one of them suspected him to be the ... letter , it grew into a story , and was given to the public under the was the fluency of his pen and his easiness of ...
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... letter in French , under the name of the King of Prussia , in which he displayed more wit than li- berality or benevolence towards authors by profession . It was about this time , being at Paris , that he became acquainted with Ma- dame ...
... letter in French , under the name of the King of Prussia , in which he displayed more wit than li- berality or benevolence towards authors by profession . It was about this time , being at Paris , that he became acquainted with Ma- dame ...
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