Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... person wearing large flowing trowsers , and upper and under vests , instead of the half - naked costumes introduced by the Gallas . Married himself at the altar , and strictly continent , he has ordered or per- suaded all who love him ...
... person wearing large flowing trowsers , and upper and under vests , instead of the half - naked costumes introduced by the Gallas . Married himself at the altar , and strictly continent , he has ordered or per- suaded all who love him ...
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... persons , and the actual arrest of one person thought to be the Prince ; the absence of the Dauphin's name in the funeral solemnities of the Royal Family at the Restoration ; and the evident unwill- ingness of the government to accord ...
... persons , and the actual arrest of one person thought to be the Prince ; the absence of the Dauphin's name in the funeral solemnities of the Royal Family at the Restoration ; and the evident unwill- ingness of the government to accord ...
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... person has been found to whom , during this interval , Mr. Williams spoke of the strange history . He explains this si- He explains this si- lence by saying that he was incredulous as to its truth ; and the matter dropped out of his ...
... person has been found to whom , during this interval , Mr. Williams spoke of the strange history . He explains this si- He explains this si- lence by saying that he was incredulous as to its truth ; and the matter dropped out of his ...
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... person Mr. Williams says that he immediately answered the Em- peror's letter , to another he writes that he has refused to notice it . But , in 1848 , Mr. Williams says that he received a letter from Thos . Kimball , of Baton Rouge ...
... person Mr. Williams says that he immediately answered the Em- peror's letter , to another he writes that he has refused to notice it . But , in 1848 , Mr. Williams says that he received a letter from Thos . Kimball , of Baton Rouge ...
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... person named Bellanger was known historically to have been in communication with the Dauphin during the last hours spent in the Temple , " I have before me a state- ment written by Mr. Williams before 1850 , in which he uses these words ...
... person named Bellanger was known historically to have been in communication with the Dauphin during the last hours spent in the Temple , " I have before me a state- ment written by Mr. Williams before 1850 , in which he uses these words ...
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