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... letter from general Page 5 51 121 2220 70 1 6 46 53 Letter and Report of the Secretary of the Treasury , . 103 8688 64 67 83 Turreau , and a letter from Mr. Serurier , Correspondence of Jonathan Russell , Esq . Correspondence of George ...
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CONTENTS OF NO . VI . Letters on France and England . Letter VII . Of the Character and Structure of the French Police , - Letter VIII . Of the French Stage . - The Grand Opera , Letter IX . The " Theatre Français . " - Tragedy and Co ...
CONTENTS OF NO . VI . Letters on France and England . Letter VII . Of the Character and Structure of the French Police , - Letter VIII . Of the French Stage . - The Grand Opera , Letter IX . The " Theatre Français . " - Tragedy and Co ...
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... letter N. stamped in large capital on every public edifice ; the image of the monarch affixed to the coin of the ... letters and of the arts ; " and in no form more imposing could it be obtained , than in that of a tribute like the one ...
... letter N. stamped in large capital on every public edifice ; the image of the monarch affixed to the coin of the ... letters and of the arts ; " and in no form more imposing could it be obtained , than in that of a tribute like the one ...
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... letters , who has passed the greater part of his life out of France , and chiefly in Germany . " The labours of the Scotch and English in this department are , " says he , " known particularly in France , but those of the French ...
... letters , who has passed the greater part of his life out of France , and chiefly in Germany . " The labours of the Scotch and English in this department are , " says he , " known particularly in France , but those of the French ...
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... letters , and who calls himself a christian ) , either did or could speak the truth , -for we may doubt that it is possible for any individual , to acquire an exact knowledge of a country entirely new to him , the language of which too ...
... letters , and who calls himself a christian ) , either did or could speak the truth , -for we may doubt that it is possible for any individual , to acquire an exact knowledge of a country entirely new to him , the language of which too ...
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