Addresses and Speeches on Various Occasions: 1869-1879 [i. e. 1878Little, Brown,, 1886 |
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... FRENCH GUESTS . Address at Bunker Hill , November 2 , 1881. . 350 361 REV . DR . NEWELL AND HON . JOHN AMORY LOWELL . Remarks at a Meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society , November 10 , 1881 . . 363 THE CENTURY BOX OF THE ...
... FRENCH GUESTS . Address at Bunker Hill , November 2 , 1881. . 350 361 REV . DR . NEWELL AND HON . JOHN AMORY LOWELL . Remarks at a Meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society , November 10 , 1881 . . 363 THE CENTURY BOX OF THE ...
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... French Treaty as he was in the matter of the Hutchinson Letters.1 1 A momentary interest has been reawakened in the subject of the foregoing paper by the publication of Governor Hutchinson's Diary and Letters ( 1884 ) . The volume is a ...
... French Treaty as he was in the matter of the Hutchinson Letters.1 1 A momentary interest has been reawakened in the subject of the foregoing paper by the publication of Governor Hutchinson's Diary and Letters ( 1884 ) . The volume is a ...
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... French Republic of that year , Lamartine . " This person , " says Lamartine , in vindicating his appointment of him to a foreign mission , " little known as yet out of the aristocratic world , a man of literature and learning , is M. de ...
... French Republic of that year , Lamartine . " This person , " says Lamartine , in vindicating his appointment of him to a foreign mission , " little known as yet out of the aristocratic world , a man of literature and learning , is M. de ...
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... French Republic to the Prussian Court . There is authority for think- ing that he would gladly have sent him as Minister to Wash- ington ; but the jealousy of the French Liberals at that period would not allow their new Republic to be ...
... French Republic to the Prussian Court . There is authority for think- ing that he would gladly have sent him as Minister to Wash- ington ; but the jealousy of the French Liberals at that period would not allow their new Republic to be ...
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... French Society , and Illustrious Women of the Seventeenth Century ; the Life and Works of Madame Swetchine ; the History of the Swiss Confederation ; Cino da Pistoja ; and Italy's Latest Poet , Manzoni . But there are many other titles ...
... French Society , and Illustrious Women of the Seventeenth Century ; the Life and Works of Madame Swetchine ; the History of the Swiss Confederation ; Cino da Pistoja ; and Italy's Latest Poet , Manzoni . But there are many other titles ...
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