American Illustrated Magazine, Том 14Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, 1882 |
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... reached London on the 15th of June , 1794 , signed a treaty on the 9th of November , and was in New York again in the following May . Among other things , his treaty provided that British ships were to be admitted into all American ...
... reached London on the 15th of June , 1794 , signed a treaty on the 9th of November , and was in New York again in the following May . Among other things , his treaty provided that British ships were to be admitted into all American ...
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... reached America , Jefferson refused it his approval because it failed to provide against the impressment of American seamen . Mr. Monroe came to the conclusion , from the appointment of Mr. Pinckney to assist him and from the rejection ...
... reached America , Jefferson refused it his approval because it failed to provide against the impressment of American seamen . Mr. Monroe came to the conclusion , from the appointment of Mr. Pinckney to assist him and from the rejection ...
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... reached London in September , and was duly accredited at that Court . At the meeting of Congress the following Winter , the President asked for his confirmation by the Senate . He was refused , and the nomination rejected . The pretext ...
... reached London in September , and was duly accredited at that Court . At the meeting of Congress the following Winter , the President asked for his confirmation by the Senate . He was refused , and the nomination rejected . The pretext ...
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... reached his fiftieth year , leaving pupils worthy of him , among others the excellent Vuil- lemot . The name of Marie - Antoine Carême , certainly , did not seem destined to acquire the gastronomic celebrity which it attained . Since ...
... reached his fiftieth year , leaving pupils worthy of him , among others the excellent Vuil- lemot . The name of Marie - Antoine Carême , certainly , did not seem destined to acquire the gastronomic celebrity which it attained . Since ...
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... reached the ex- treme point of development . Our steamer was heading straight toward the tropics , a fine breeze helping us along . Now and then there was a slight shower , just sufficient to send us below while it lasted . When we ...
... reached the ex- treme point of development . Our steamer was heading straight toward the tropics , a fine breeze helping us along . Now and then there was a slight shower , just sufficient to send us below while it lasted . When we ...
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Страница 287 - But o'er the twilight groves and dusky caves, Long-sounding aisles and intermingled graves, Black Melancholy sits, and round her throws A death-like silence, and a dread repose : Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene, Shades every flower, and darkens every green ; Deepens the murmur of the falling floods, And breathes a browner horror on the woods.
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