Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... keeping him in the current of family affairs , and giving him a budget of New York gossip : - [ To Miss Sarah Irving . ] January 13th . - 1843.- had given Mrs. • • . Your information that Mr.- a two - story house in Broadway gave me ...
... keeping him in the current of family affairs , and giving him a budget of New York gossip : - [ To Miss Sarah Irving . ] January 13th . - 1843.- had given Mrs. • • . Your information that Mr.- a two - story house in Broadway gave me ...
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... keep up some form of government for the remainder of the minority of the Queen ( about fifteen months and a half ) , or whether his power , if not himself , is to be annihilated , and everything for a time thrown into chaos . On Sunday ...
... keep up some form of government for the remainder of the minority of the Queen ( about fifteen months and a half ) , or whether his power , if not himself , is to be annihilated , and everything for a time thrown into chaos . On Sunday ...
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... keep up against the combination of factions bent upon his destruction . A few days will determine his for- tunes . Ten or twelve days later he writes to the same : - We are here in the midst of confusion and alarm . I speak of the city ...
... keep up against the combination of factions bent upon his destruction . A few days will determine his for- tunes . Ten or twelve days later he writes to the same : - We are here in the midst of confusion and alarm . I speak of the city ...
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... keeping as much as possible within doors . At night the whole city was illuminated , as is generally the case when any popular movement is apprehended , so that an enemy may not have darkness to favor his designs . I was advised not to ...
... keeping as much as possible within doors . At night the whole city was illuminated , as is generally the case when any popular movement is apprehended , so that an enemy may not have darkness to favor his designs . I was advised not to ...
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... keep up the thread of Spanish affairs I have given her . MY DEAR SARAH : - [ To Mrs. Storrow , Paris . ] MADRID , July 13 , 1843 . I have just learned that a French courier is about to set off from the French embassy , and I hasten to ...
... keep up the thread of Spanish affairs I have given her . MY DEAR SARAH : - [ To Mrs. Storrow , Paris . ] MADRID , July 13 , 1843 . I have just learned that a French courier is about to set off from the French embassy , and I hasten to ...
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