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... received assurances of a con- ciliatory disposition from the leading men in office , ( Madison , Gallatin , and Smith , ) expressed in such favourable terms as rendered it his duty to convey them to his government . Mr.Erskine's letters ...
... received assurances of a con- ciliatory disposition from the leading men in office , ( Madison , Gallatin , and Smith , ) expressed in such favourable terms as rendered it his duty to convey them to his government . Mr.Erskine's letters ...
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... received official notice of an edict of Bonaparte which was issued twelve months before ; or , to tell the truth , it was the day on which , from personal changes in our Cabinet , a new system was adopted . It was somewhat amusing to ...
... received official notice of an edict of Bonaparte which was issued twelve months before ; or , to tell the truth , it was the day on which , from personal changes in our Cabinet , a new system was adopted . It was somewhat amusing to ...
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... received by the nation , and by the Opposition , but somewhat coolly by the King , his brother - in - law , and the new ministry . We talked over our former conflicts ; and the Prince , who loaded me with attention , begged of me on ...
... received by the nation , and by the Opposition , but somewhat coolly by the King , his brother - in - law , and the new ministry . We talked over our former conflicts ; and the Prince , who loaded me with attention , begged of me on ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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