Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... hope that the insurgent city would surrender ; but a band of desperadoes had got the upper hand , who refused to submit excepting on such terms as it would have been degrading to the government to grant . The year of Mr. Irving's ...
... hope that the insurgent city would surrender ; but a band of desperadoes had got the upper hand , who refused to submit excepting on such terms as it would have been degrading to the government to grant . The year of Mr. Irving's ...
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... hope that is sufficiently known to take care of itself on the point in question . I understand a kind friend has recently been vindicating me against attacks made on me in the " Southern Literary Messenger , " on the sub- ject of my ...
... hope that is sufficiently known to take care of itself on the point in question . I understand a kind friend has recently been vindicating me against attacks made on me in the " Southern Literary Messenger , " on the sub- ject of my ...
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... hope for the best . If the young couple really love each other , they may manage to have a 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 ...
... hope for the best . If the young couple really love each other , they may manage to have a 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 ...
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... hope you kept up Christmas in the usual style , and that the cottage was decked with evergreens . You must not let my absence cause any relax- ations in the old rules and customs of the cottage ; everything must go on the same as it did ...
... hope you kept up Christmas in the usual style , and that the cottage was decked with evergreens . You must not let my absence cause any relax- ations in the old rules and customs of the cottage ; everything must go on the same as it did ...
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... hope to be able to dispense with this part of his advice , and to continue at my post . I should be loth to leave it in the present critical state of the country , when insurrections are breaking out in various parts of the kingdom ...
... hope to be able to dispense with this part of his advice , and to continue at my post . I should be loth to leave it in the present critical state of the country , when insurrections are breaking out in various parts of the kingdom ...
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