The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... receiving a message from two of his unfortunate attendants , who , from inability to march , had been unavoidably left ... received ( see prefatory papers , pp.11 , 12. 16. ) the cordial approbation of the American government ; and Mr ...
... receiving a message from two of his unfortunate attendants , who , from inability to march , had been unavoidably left ... received ( see prefatory papers , pp.11 , 12. 16. ) the cordial approbation of the American government ; and Mr ...
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... received with regal honours in her journey through France , and at St. Jean Pied de Port passed two days with her aunt , the Queen - dowager of Spain . On reaching the frontier she dismissed all her attendants , except the Marchioness ...
... received with regal honours in her journey through France , and at St. Jean Pied de Port passed two days with her aunt , the Queen - dowager of Spain . On reaching the frontier she dismissed all her attendants , except the Marchioness ...
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... received Peter as a prophet , applauded his design , and charged him to announce the approaching deliverance of Jerusalem . ' Such was the commencement of the Holy War , the preacher of which was so well qualified for the task which he ...
... received Peter as a prophet , applauded his design , and charged him to announce the approaching deliverance of Jerusalem . ' Such was the commencement of the Holy War , the preacher of which was so well qualified for the task which he ...
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