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... letter signed by my own hand , to convey to you the sentiments of lively interest and pro- found sorrow which I have ... letter , a copy of the letter of credence , which my minister in Spain * will present to the central junta , which ...
... letter signed by my own hand , to convey to you the sentiments of lively interest and pro- found sorrow which I have ... letter , a copy of the letter of credence , which my minister in Spain * will present to the central junta , which ...
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... letter in his hand . With that wilful deception which the most desperate cases cannot conquer , Madame Le Vasseur , Eugenie , and even St. Croix , felt convinced that the letter contained the pardon of Agnes . They proceeded once more ...
... letter in his hand . With that wilful deception which the most desperate cases cannot conquer , Madame Le Vasseur , Eugenie , and even St. Croix , felt convinced that the letter contained the pardon of Agnes . They proceeded once more ...
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... letters between M. AMPÈRE and several German professors and others ; viz . A Letter from M. Berthollet , on the Magnetic State of Bodies while trans- mitting an Electric Current ; - a Letter from the Author to M. Arago ; — a Letter from ...
... letters between M. AMPÈRE and several German professors and others ; viz . A Letter from M. Berthollet , on the Magnetic State of Bodies while trans- mitting an Electric Current ; - a Letter from the Author to M. Arago ; — a Letter from ...
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