Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... beautiful bride of Mr. Weismuller , a connection and representative of the Rothschilds , who ar- rived here recently from England , and whose residence was in the main street leading from the gate that would be attacked . She requested ...
... beautiful bride of Mr. Weismuller , a connection and representative of the Rothschilds , who ar- rived here recently from England , and whose residence was in the main street leading from the gate that would be attacked . She requested ...
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... beautiful brocade , richly fringed with gold ; there was abundance of superb lace ; the trains were of deep - green velvet ; the Queen wore a kind of light crown of diamonds , in which alone she differed from the princess . They both ...
... beautiful brocade , richly fringed with gold ; there was abundance of superb lace ; the trains were of deep - green velvet ; the Queen wore a kind of light crown of diamonds , in which alone she differed from the princess . They both ...
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... beautiful morning , and enjoyed our drive to the old village of Valdemoro , where we left Pedro and the horses to await our return , and took the first pair of Mr. Valdevielso's horses , with his coach- With these we drove to Aranjuez ...
... beautiful morning , and enjoyed our drive to the old village of Valdemoro , where we left Pedro and the horses to await our return , and took the first pair of Mr. Valdevielso's horses , with his coach- With these we drove to Aranjuez ...
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... beautiful saloon , furnished in the style of the " Empire ; " that is to say , the classic style prevalent during the reign of Napoleon . Our diplomatic circle has quite increased of late , since the Queen has been recognized by ...
... beautiful saloon , furnished in the style of the " Empire ; " that is to say , the classic style prevalent during the reign of Napoleon . Our diplomatic circle has quite increased of late , since the Queen has been recognized by ...
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... beautiful ladies of the nobility ; they were all in court dresses with lappets and trains , and as fine as silk , and plumes and lace , and diamonds could make them . I doubt whether even the lilies of the valley , though better arrayed ...
... beautiful ladies of the nobility ; they were all in court dresses with lappets and trains , and as fine as silk , and plumes and lace , and diamonds could make them . I doubt whether even the lilies of the valley , though better arrayed ...
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