Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... mind to the exam- ination of some subjects connected with my diplomatic duties , and of preparing rather voluminous papers . Within this week or two past , how- ever , I have been able to add a few chapters to my history . CHAPTER II ...
... mind to the exam- ination of some subjects connected with my diplomatic duties , and of preparing rather voluminous papers . Within this week or two past , how- ever , I have been able to add a few chapters to my history . CHAPTER II ...
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... mind , and thus operates healthfully upon the system . I have been recovering so much of late , however , that I 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 ...
... mind , and thus operates healthfully upon the system . I have been recovering so much of late , however , that I 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 ...
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... mind is as tranquil and almost as stagnant as a millpond . A singular kind of rebellion is going forward . Armies marching and countermarching about the country ; city after city declaring itself in a state of insurrection , but as yet ...
... mind is as tranquil and almost as stagnant as a millpond . A singular kind of rebellion is going forward . Armies marching and countermarching about the country ; city after city declaring itself in a state of insurrection , but as yet ...
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... mind than when I saw her at her soirées at Buena Vista , sur- rounded by something like a court , but harassed by doubts and fore- bodings . She said her conscience was clear ; she had never been excited by her elevation as the wife of ...
... mind than when I saw her at her soirées at Buena Vista , sur- rounded by something like a court , but harassed by doubts and fore- bodings . She said her conscience was clear ; she had never been excited by her elevation as the wife of ...
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... mind there to which she has long been a stranger . " Oh , " said she , drawing a long breath , " how glad I shall be to find myself once more at complete liberty , where I can breathe a freer air , and be out of this atmosphere of ...
... mind there to which she has long been a stranger . " Oh , " said she , drawing a long breath , " how glad I shall be to find myself once more at complete liberty , where I can breathe a freer air , and be out of this atmosphere of ...
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