Littell's Living Age, 49. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1856 |
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106. oldal
... letter from Frank- lin to the English Minister , complaining of the hardships suffered by the American pris- oners , and with a request that he , Thornton , might be allowed to visit the prisons and give relief to the prisoners . In ...
... letter from Frank- lin to the English Minister , complaining of the hardships suffered by the American pris- oners , and with a request that he , Thornton , might be allowed to visit the prisons and give relief to the prisoners . In ...
107. oldal
... letter , although he £ 3,000 in goods for America . His bringing any might have done so with the best intentions ; of the Provinces to offer to return to their alle - but there is good negative evidence to show giance wd be much better ...
... letter , although he £ 3,000 in goods for America . His bringing any might have done so with the best intentions ; of the Provinces to offer to return to their alle - but there is good negative evidence to show giance wd be much better ...
281. oldal
... letter , the opinion of the executors of the late Mrs. Fitzherbert - everything required , till I am cognizant of the nature of the document signed 5 in our Memo- randum , said to contain a memorandum written by Mrs. Fitzherbert ...
... letter , the opinion of the executors of the late Mrs. Fitzherbert - everything required , till I am cognizant of the nature of the document signed 5 in our Memo- randum , said to contain a memorandum written by Mrs. Fitzherbert ...
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Jerome Bonaparte | 97 |
Dynasty of Napoleon | 317 |
Englands False Position with America | 375 |
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