Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 - Great Britain |
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... France , Social , Literary , and Political , Francesca da Rimini , The , French National Picture - Gallery , French Prospects ; by O. P. Q. Friends , the Society of , Gammonborough , Honourable Arthur , Germany , Travels in , by ...
... France , Social , Literary , and Political , Francesca da Rimini , The , French National Picture - Gallery , French Prospects ; by O. P. Q. Friends , the Society of , Gammonborough , Honourable Arthur , Germany , Travels in , by ...
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... France . These two names were never mentioned but in connexion with some splendid and unequal contest . Hence the whole nation was saddened by the account of Sir Sidney's capture ; and this must be under- stood to make the joy of his ...
... France . These two names were never mentioned but in connexion with some splendid and unequal contest . Hence the whole nation was saddened by the account of Sir Sidney's capture ; and this must be under- stood to make the joy of his ...
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... France and England , and which , in both countries , is called making cheeses , viz . , pirouetting until the petticoat is inflated like a balloon , and then sinking into a curtsy . Mademoiselle was very solemn- ly rising from one of ...
... France and England , and which , in both countries , is called making cheeses , viz . , pirouetting until the petticoat is inflated like a balloon , and then sinking into a curtsy . Mademoiselle was very solemn- ly rising from one of ...
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... France in 1814 , and re- entered , after twenty years of exile , the spot where her father and mother and half her fa mily had been butchered , the Parisians , from the Peeresses of the Faubourg St. Germain , to the Poissardes of the ...
... France in 1814 , and re- entered , after twenty years of exile , the spot where her father and mother and half her fa mily had been butchered , the Parisians , from the Peeresses of the Faubourg St. Germain , to the Poissardes of the ...
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... FRANCE . THE French Chambers were opened on the 23d Decem- ber . As far as reliance can be placed on Louis Philippe's declaration , the policy of France is still eminently paci- fic but it is well known that much activity prevails in ...
... FRANCE . THE French Chambers were opened on the 23d Decem- ber . As far as reliance can be placed on Louis Philippe's declaration , the policy of France is still eminently paci- fic but it is well known that much activity prevails in ...
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