Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... cordial relations with all countries , but particularly with those who had representatives at this Court , and who recognized the constitution of Spain , the throne of Isabella II . , and his regency ; his loyal devotion to the ...
... cordial relations with all countries , but particularly with those who had representatives at this Court , and who recognized the constitution of Spain , the throne of Isabella II . , and his regency ; his loyal devotion to the ...
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... cordial intimates present to whom I can link myself , I am apt to gaze on the crowd around me with perfect apathy , and find it very difficult , and at times impossible , to pay those commonplace atten- tions , and make those ...
... cordial intimates present to whom I can link myself , I am apt to gaze on the crowd around me with perfect apathy , and find it very difficult , and at times impossible , to pay those commonplace atten- tions , and make those ...
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... cordial , and I may say affectionate reception I met with everywhere , and the delight I felt on mingling once more among old friends , had such an enlivening effect upon me , that I soon repeated my visit , and have ended by passing ...
... cordial , and I may say affectionate reception I met with everywhere , and the delight I felt on mingling once more among old friends , had such an enlivening effect upon me , that I soon repeated my visit , and have ended by passing ...
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... finer and higher vein of humor ; but some of the jokes had got so implanted , he was afraid to disturb them . The undertaking of Mr. Putnam was greeted with a cordial welcome by many of our literary luminaries . " 142 LIFE AND LETTERS.
... finer and higher vein of humor ; but some of the jokes had got so implanted , he was afraid to disturb them . The undertaking of Mr. Putnam was greeted with a cordial welcome by many of our literary luminaries . " 142 LIFE AND LETTERS.
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... cordial welcome by many of our literary luminaries . " A new edition of Washington Irving's works , " writes the polished essayist , H. T. Tuckerman , on the first putting forth of " Knickerbocker , " " has long been in contempla- tion ...
... cordial welcome by many of our literary luminaries . " A new edition of Washington Irving's works , " writes the polished essayist , H. T. Tuckerman , on the first putting forth of " Knickerbocker , " " has long been in contempla- tion ...
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