Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... continued napping through all the dangerous part of the road . I arrived in Madrid just in time to wit- ness the three days of public rejoicing for the young Queen's accession to the throne . All the houses were decorated , the ...
... continued napping through all the dangerous part of the road . I arrived in Madrid just in time to wit- ness the three days of public rejoicing for the young Queen's accession to the throne . All the houses were decorated , the ...
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... continued in high military command . In the civil wars , he espoused the cause of Don Carlos , and was charged with many sanguinary acts . His day of retribution came . He fell into the hands of his enemies , and was murdered , it is ...
... continued in high military command . In the civil wars , he espoused the cause of Don Carlos , and was charged with many sanguinary acts . His day of retribution came . He fell into the hands of his enemies , and was murdered , it is ...
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... continued his course in another steamer up the Saone , the scenery of which he did not find so striking as that of the Rhone , to Chalons , whence he took the diligence for Paris . After passing a week " of heartfelt pleasure " at ...
... continued his course in another steamer up the Saone , the scenery of which he did not find so striking as that of the Rhone , to Chalons , whence he took the diligence for Paris . After passing a week " of heartfelt pleasure " at ...
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... continued to linger in Paris for some time , in hopes of getting in good travelling condition by the aid of baths . A few days before he set off on his long journey to his post , he sends his sister , Mrs. Paris , the following account ...
... continued to linger in Paris for some time , in hopes of getting in good travelling condition by the aid of baths . A few days before he set off on his long journey to his post , he sends his sister , Mrs. Paris , the following account ...
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... continued to look at it , the tears started again to his eyes . He thought he had never seen any- thing so affecting- " there was nothing superior to it in the world of art ; " then he burst out into an expression of regret at not ...
... continued to look at it , the tears started again to his eyes . He thought he had never seen any- thing so affecting- " there was nothing superior to it in the world of art ; " then he burst out into an expression of regret at not ...
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