Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 22
... France has afforded the opportunity for manifestations of sympathy which have touched me profoundly . I have been ... France , not a thou- sand have any sympathy with his grasp- ed Empire ? that not one of all those millions loves him ...
... France has afforded the opportunity for manifestations of sympathy which have touched me profoundly . I have been ... France , not a thou- sand have any sympathy with his grasp- ed Empire ? that not one of all those millions loves him ...
Pagina 23
... France , that the French army never made or prevented a revolution . It is true . " I think you entirely overstate the distress in Paris . I know of no people in any city in the world so comfortably fed and clothed , and where all the ...
... France , that the French army never made or prevented a revolution . It is true . " I think you entirely overstate the distress in Paris . I know of no people in any city in the world so comfortably fed and clothed , and where all the ...
Pagina 90
... France , followed , as the article was , by others with further proof . It was an interest which did not have to reach its height through gradual periods of growth . It sprang forth Minerva - like , and secured itself at once a ...
... France , followed , as the article was , by others with further proof . It was an interest which did not have to reach its height through gradual periods of growth . It sprang forth Minerva - like , and secured itself at once a ...
Pagina 95
... France , was always an inex- plicable point in Mr. Williams ' story . And it is no small task to harmonize Mr. Williams ' refusal of such splendid offers as he says were then made to him with his extreme poverty at the time , and the ...
... France , was always an inex- plicable point in Mr. Williams ' story . And it is no small task to harmonize Mr. Williams ' refusal of such splendid offers as he says were then made to him with his extreme poverty at the time , and the ...
Pagina 96
... France , and he was himself his subject ? The journal in which the circumstances of the Prince's visit are narrated consists of sheets stitched loosely together ; and it would be entirely possible to interpellate new matter into it , or ...
... France , and he was himself his subject ? The journal in which the circumstances of the Prince's visit are narrated consists of sheets stitched loosely together ; and it would be entirely possible to interpellate new matter into it , or ...
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