Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... hour assigned , was put off from day to day and hour to hour , in the 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 ...
... hour assigned , was put off from day to day and hour to hour , in the 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 ...
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... hour for her , I am convinced , when the Duke lays down his regency , and returns to the quiet and security of private life . • At the date of the following letter , Mr. Hamilton , his Secretary of Legation , was setting off on an ...
... hour for her , I am convinced , when the Duke lays down his regency , and returns to the quiet and security of private life . • At the date of the following letter , Mr. Hamilton , his Secretary of Legation , was setting off on an ...
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... were in a great state of alarm . I had returned home at a late hour and had just got into bed , when I found a note lying on the table beside my bed , which proved to be from Mrs. Weismuller , the young and 40 LIFE AND LETTERS.
... were in a great state of alarm . I had returned home at a late hour and had just got into bed , when I found a note lying on the table beside my bed , which proved to be from Mrs. Weismuller , the young and 40 LIFE AND LETTERS.
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... hour of danger . In the following letter , written after the event of the siege and the catastrophe of Espartero's regency , who had been driven from the country by a successful insur- rection , he enters into some particulars of his ...
... hour of danger . In the following letter , written after the event of the siege and the catastrophe of Espartero's regency , who had been driven from the country by a successful insur- rection , he enters into some particulars of his ...
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... hour witnessing the passing of these insurgent legions , which were recently overrunning the country and menacing the capital , but which , by the sudden hocus - pocus of political affairs , are transformed into loyal soldiers ...
... hour witnessing the passing of these insurgent legions , which were recently overrunning the country and menacing the capital , but which , by the sudden hocus - pocus of political affairs , are transformed into loyal soldiers ...
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