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... France - from la France- the country of the Louvre and the Institute ; it seemed a contingency be- yond the limits of human reverses . But it happened nevertheless : they were all removed . One afternoon , before quitting the palace , I ...
... France - from la France- the country of the Louvre and the Institute ; it seemed a contingency be- yond the limits of human reverses . But it happened nevertheless : they were all removed . One afternoon , before quitting the palace , I ...
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... France , during the Years 1814-15 . Com- prising a Residence at Paris , during the Stay of the allied Armies , ( in 1814 , ) and at Aix , at the Period of the Landing of Bonaparte . 2 Vols . 12mo . pp . 571. 16s . Boards . Longman and ...
... France , during the Years 1814-15 . Com- prising a Residence at Paris , during the Stay of the allied Armies , ( in 1814 , ) and at Aix , at the Period of the Landing of Bonaparte . 2 Vols . 12mo . pp . 571. 16s . Boards . Longman and ...
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... France in 1814 . 542 . Alexandria , battle of , described , 467 . Alps , excursion among , 78 . Ambassadors , British , at foreign Courts , their inefficiency as- serted , 11.144 . Anglesea copper - mine , account of , 134 . Antrim ...
... France in 1814 . 542 . Alexandria , battle of , described , 467 . Alps , excursion among , 78 . Ambassadors , British , at foreign Courts , their inefficiency as- serted , 11.144 . Anglesea copper - mine , account of , 134 . Antrim ...
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