Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... niece , Mrs. Storrow , then quartered at Versailles : - I hope you will retain your apartments at Versailles . I would vastly prefer visiting you there than at Paris . I must tell you that I have thus far enjoyed my journey extremely ...
... niece , Mrs. Storrow , then quartered at Versailles : - I hope you will retain your apartments at Versailles . I would vastly prefer visiting you there than at Paris . I must tell you that I have thus far enjoyed my journey extremely ...
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... niece in the Champs Elysées , we nearly ran over my old friend Rogers . We stopped , and took him in . He was in one of his yearly epicurean visits to Paris , to enjoy the Italian opera and other refined sources of pleasure . The hand ...
... niece in the Champs Elysées , we nearly ran over my old friend Rogers . We stopped , and took him in . He was in one of his yearly epicurean visits to Paris , to enjoy the Italian opera and other refined sources of pleasure . The hand ...
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... maintain their sway by military means . General Narvaez is with them , and , under his military vigilance , the capital gleams with the bayonet as in time of war . • Ten days later , he writes to his niece , 58 LIFE AND LETTERS.
... maintain their sway by military means . General Narvaez is with them , and , under his military vigilance , the capital gleams with the bayonet as in time of war . • Ten days later , he writes to his niece , 58 LIFE AND LETTERS.
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... niece , at Paris : . " I found Mr. Hamilton in good health and good looks on my return . He has conducted the legation extremely well during my absence , and given it in complete order . " • up into my hands " I was cordially wel- comed ...
... niece , at Paris : . " I found Mr. Hamilton in good health and good looks on my return . He has conducted the legation extremely well during my absence , and given it in complete order . " • up into my hands " I was cordially wel- comed ...
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... niece , Sarah Irving , at the cottage , he writes : - • • January 19th.- I hope you will all make your contem- plated visits to New York in the course of the winter ; it will serve to break up the monotony of the season , though , for ...
... niece , Sarah Irving , at the cottage , he writes : - • • January 19th.- I hope you will all make your contem- plated visits to New York in the course of the winter ; it will serve to break up the monotony of the season , though , for ...
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