Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... chapter on royalty and its concerns as soon as I can find leisure from my diplo- matic communications to government ; but she must not let it go to Mr. Webster's ears how communicative I am to her on these 16 LIFE AND LETTERS.
... chapter on royalty and its concerns as soon as I can find leisure from my diplo- matic communications to government ; but she must not let it go to Mr. Webster's ears how communicative I am to her on these 16 LIFE AND LETTERS.
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... diplo- matic conversations with royalty , as these are the verbal links that con- nect the destinies of nations . However , for once , I'll venture confiding in your secrecy . I had been so interested in contemplating the little ...
... diplo- matic conversations with royalty , as these are the verbal links that con- nect the destinies of nations . However , for once , I'll venture confiding in your secrecy . I had been so interested in contemplating the little ...
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... diplo- matic corps , with their wives ( such as had any ) , and the ladies in attendance on the royal family . His position at the table was to the left of the Queen - mother . In bringing his details to a close , he remarks : — Thus ...
... diplo- matic corps , with their wives ( such as had any ) , and the ladies in attendance on the royal family . His position at the table was to the left of the Queen - mother . In bringing his details to a close , he remarks : — Thus ...
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... , and shall be right glad to throw off my diplo- matic coat for the last time . In one of his diplomatic despatches to Mr. Webster , before his retirement from the administration of Presi- dent Tyler 104 LIFE AND LETTERS.
... , and shall be right glad to throw off my diplo- matic coat for the last time . In one of his diplomatic despatches to Mr. Webster , before his retirement from the administration of Presi- dent Tyler 104 LIFE AND LETTERS.
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... diplo- matic letters to Mrs. Paris with this account of his audience of leave : - A few evenings since , I had my audience of the Queen , to deliver the letter of the President announcing my recall . Ten o'clock was the hour appointed ...
... diplo- matic letters to Mrs. Paris with this account of his audience of leave : - A few evenings since , I had my audience of the Queen , to deliver the letter of the President announcing my recall . Ten o'clock was the hour appointed ...
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