The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 509
... Madame Campan is a posthumous pub- lication . It does not even convey hereditary benefit to her fa- mily , for her only son pre - deceased her , before the restoration of the ancient family was believed possible ; and assuredly she ...
... Madame Campan is a posthumous pub- lication . It does not even convey hereditary benefit to her fa- mily , for her only son pre - deceased her , before the restoration of the ancient family was believed possible ; and assuredly she ...
Pagina 513
... Madame Campan , who was behind him , and asked her the cause of this agitation . The prince of Orange is here , ' said she : he perceived something in the verses which have just been sung , applicable to his wishes and situation , and ...
... Madame Campan , who was behind him , and asked her the cause of this agitation . The prince of Orange is here , ' said she : he perceived something in the verses which have just been sung , applicable to his wishes and situation , and ...
Pagina 522
... Madam Campan says , with much truth , that if this fact had been made known to the assailants by those in whom they trust- ed , it might have averted their purpose , at least have saved much blood . Madame Campan , who , with other ...
... Madam Campan says , with much truth , that if this fact had been made known to the assailants by those in whom they trust- ed , it might have averted their purpose , at least have saved much blood . Madame Campan , who , with other ...
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