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... course of the administration . Ex- traordinary and indiscriminate opposition was accordingly made to all the appro ... course had rendered him less acceptable , succeeded in elect- ing a gentleman , then a professed friend , but since ...
... course of the administration . Ex- traordinary and indiscriminate opposition was accordingly made to all the appro ... course had rendered him less acceptable , succeeded in elect- ing a gentleman , then a professed friend , but since ...
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... course open to him . He alludes in his notes with particular interest to his acquaint- ance with Tieck , who was then in the full maturity of his talent , surrounded by admirers from all parts of Europe , and at the head of the most ...
... course open to him . He alludes in his notes with particular interest to his acquaint- ance with Tieck , who was then in the full maturity of his talent , surrounded by admirers from all parts of Europe , and at the head of the most ...
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... course of his life . The But though , in some respects , agree- able , his situation at Warsaw was in others sufficiently embarrassing . His employment in the military service of an absolute monarch was , of course , en- tirely at ...
... course of his life . The But though , in some respects , agree- able , his situation at Warsaw was in others sufficiently embarrassing . His employment in the military service of an absolute monarch was , of course , en- tirely at ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV | 3 |
AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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