Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... happy fireside in spite of the mantel - piece ; and who knows but the old gentleman's heart may soften toward them before his death , and he may leave them a marble mantel - piece in his will . Miss on the contrary , who mar- ried ...
... happy fireside in spite of the mantel - piece ; and who knows but the old gentleman's heart may soften toward them before his death , and he may leave them a marble mantel - piece in his will . Miss on the contrary , who mar- ried ...
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... place under her command a peaceful , prosperous , and happy country ; but he expressed , at the same time , his determination to resist every at- tempt to throw the country into a state of anarchy 34 LIFE AND LETTERS.
... place under her command a peaceful , prosperous , and happy country ; but he expressed , at the same time , his determination to resist every at- tempt to throw the country into a state of anarchy 34 LIFE AND LETTERS.
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... happy to say the storm has passed away , and they are at present safe . The day before yesterday we had one of those transitions of scene and circumstance to which the melodramatic politics of this country are subject . Poor Espartero ...
... happy to say the storm has passed away , and they are at present safe . The day before yesterday we had one of those transitions of scene and circumstance to which the melodramatic politics of this country are subject . Poor Espartero ...
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... happy to tell you that I am getting on prosperously in my cure by the aid of baths , which I take at home . Indeed I expect , in a very little time , to be able to go about on foot as usual , and only refrain from doing so at present ...
... happy to tell you that I am getting on prosperously in my cure by the aid of baths , which I take at home . Indeed I expect , in a very little time , to be able to go about on foot as usual , and only refrain from doing so at present ...
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... happy seclusion of the country have to learn the reality about kings and queens , and to have a peep into the interior of their abodes . At the close of another letter addressed to Mrs. Stor- row at Paris , in which he had indulged in ...
... happy seclusion of the country have to learn the reality about kings and queens , and to have a peep into the interior of their abodes . At the close of another letter addressed to Mrs. Stor- row at Paris , in which he had indulged in ...
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