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... period of the empire to the time of Peter the Great ; the second , from that time to the present . " Changes produced on the Physical condition of Countries by the Destruction of Forests . " This volume is published in Holland . " To ...
... period of the empire to the time of Peter the Great ; the second , from that time to the present . " Changes produced on the Physical condition of Countries by the Destruction of Forests . " This volume is published in Holland . " To ...
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... period of nearly Half a Century ; with original Anecdotes of many distinguished Persons , Political , Literary , and Musical . New York . J. & J. Harper . 8vo . pp . 424 . Published on the first and fifteenth day of every month , by ...
... period of nearly Half a Century ; with original Anecdotes of many distinguished Persons , Political , Literary , and Musical . New York . J. & J. Harper . 8vo . pp . 424 . Published on the first and fifteenth day of every month , by ...
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... periods , we have reason to believe , that this metropolis possessed singular attractions . Not that they consisted in restaurateurs and operas , and all the modern fanfaronade of life , which is said to make this city the most ...
... periods , we have reason to believe , that this metropolis possessed singular attractions . Not that they consisted in restaurateurs and operas , and all the modern fanfaronade of life , which is said to make this city the most ...
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... period , is full enough ; but that , having determined upon this measure , they should reject the escort of a large body of troops , of which they might have availed themselves , and instead of taking the beaten road , strike off into ...
... period , is full enough ; but that , having determined upon this measure , they should reject the escort of a large body of troops , of which they might have availed themselves , and instead of taking the beaten road , strike off into ...
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... period too , when they were upon the eve of final success , and when the dangers surrounding them were not nearly equal to those from which they had been repeatedly rescued . This brings us to the catastrophe , with which we are by no ...
... period too , when they were upon the eve of final success , and when the dangers surrounding them were not nearly equal to those from which they had been repeatedly rescued . This brings us to the catastrophe , with which we are by no ...
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