Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... ment of our official functions is a sealed book ! It was not long after this audience that a popular paroxysm occurred , of which Mr. Irving gives this ac- count , under date of November 25th : - An insurrection has taken place in ...
... ment of our official functions is a sealed book ! It was not long after this audience that a popular paroxysm occurred , of which Mr. Irving gives this ac- count , under date of November 25th : - An insurrection has taken place in ...
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... ment of several hours . As yet , we have no particulars of the damage done , but it must have been considerable , and I fear we shall hear of some punishments inflicted upon those who have been most active in exciting this rebellion ...
... ment of several hours . As yet , we have no particulars of the damage done , but it must have been considerable , and I fear we shall hear of some punishments inflicted upon those who have been most active in exciting this rebellion ...
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... ment , was that his residence was not far from the gate of Alcala , about which most of the skirmishing took place . He states that he could see the flash of firearms . from his window , and was often roused from sleep by the report of ...
... ment , was that his residence was not far from the gate of Alcala , about which most of the skirmishing took place . He states that he could see the flash of firearms . from his window , and was often roused from sleep by the report of ...
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... ment , to effect my cure . This indisposition has been a sad check upon all my plans . I had hoped , by zealous employment of all the leisure afforded me at Madrid , to accomplish one or two literary tasks which I have in hand .. A year ...
... ment , to effect my cure . This indisposition has been a sad check upon all my plans . I had hoped , by zealous employment of all the leisure afforded me at Madrid , to accomplish one or two literary tasks which I have in hand .. A year ...
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... ment , death itself , have followed hard upon the transient pageants of a court ; and who could say how soon a like lot might befall the courtier host before me , thus swarming forth into sudden sunshine ? They all seemed , however ...
... ment , death itself , have followed hard upon the transient pageants of a court ; and who could say how soon a like lot might befall the courtier host before me , thus swarming forth into sudden sunshine ? They all seemed , however ...
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