Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... give your aunt another diplomatic 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 ...
... give your aunt another diplomatic 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 ...
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... give audience to the official representatives of nations . Mr. Asten first addressed her . She had been accustomed to see him on other occasions , and that served to put her more at her ease . It was the same case with Count Lima ; and ...
... give audience to the official representatives of nations . Mr. Asten first addressed her . She had been accustomed to see him on other occasions , and that served to put her more at her ease . It was the same case with Count Lima ; and ...
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... give himself no con- cern about it . He dismissed it , accordingly , from his thoughts . In the May number of 1842 of the same magazine , after Mr. Irving had left the country , the writer returns to the attack ; and , as more than a ...
... give himself no con- cern about it . He dismissed it , accordingly , from his thoughts . In the May number of 1842 of the same magazine , after Mr. Irving had left the country , the writer returns to the attack ; and , as more than a ...
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... give the charge a flat contradiction . What I am as an author , the world at large must judge . You know what I am as a man , and know , when I give you my word , it is to be depended upon . Your affectionate uncle , • • WASHINGTON ...
... give the charge a flat contradiction . What I am as an author , the world at large must judge . You know what I am as a man , and know , when I give you my word , it is to be depended upon . Your affectionate uncle , • • WASHINGTON ...
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... gives this glance at his literary and diplomatic matters : - I have , of late , been so much occupied in ... give up literary matters for a time , and turn my thoughts entirely into the subjects con- nected with my station ...
... gives this glance at his literary and diplomatic matters : - I have , of late , been so much occupied in ... give up literary matters for a time , and turn my thoughts entirely into the subjects con- nected with my station ...
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