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... received a letter by the last packet from America , stating that Robert Jeffery was alive and safe at New York . I was much struck with so singular a circumstance thus accidentally communicated to me , and having every reason to confide ...
... received a letter by the last packet from America , stating that Robert Jeffery was alive and safe at New York . I was much struck with so singular a circumstance thus accidentally communicated to me , and having every reason to confide ...
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... received at the door with open arms by La Fayette ; and from that moment , and not before , the crown of France was assured to him . Had La Fayette received him coolly , instead of earnestly seconding his nomination to the Lieutenant ...
... received at the door with open arms by La Fayette ; and from that moment , and not before , the crown of France was assured to him . Had La Fayette received him coolly , instead of earnestly seconding his nomination to the Lieutenant ...
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... received him with the utmost kindness , and always paid him great attention . In 1787 , young Lawrence was admitted a student of the Royal Academy . Even then his profi- ciency in art left at a great distance behind him all his ...
... received him with the utmost kindness , and always paid him great attention . In 1787 , young Lawrence was admitted a student of the Royal Academy . Even then his profi- ciency in art left at a great distance behind him all his ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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