American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... French , who instantly ran to their arms . Washington then ordered his men to fire , and a skirmish ensued . The firing continued on both sides about fifteen minutes , till the French were defeated , with the loss of their whole party ...
... French , who instantly ran to their arms . Washington then ordered his men to fire , and a skirmish ensued . The firing continued on both sides about fifteen minutes , till the French were defeated , with the loss of their whole party ...
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... French Chamber of Deputies , 148 -the tribune , -its scenes , ib . -character of Barthe , Manguin , Odillon , Barrot , Dupin , Bignon , Thiers , Guizot , 150 - French soirees , 152 - Mrs . Opie , her dress and manner , 153 - Madame Bel ...
... French Chamber of Deputies , 148 -the tribune , -its scenes , ib . -character of Barthe , Manguin , Odillon , Barrot , Dupin , Bignon , Thiers , Guizot , 150 - French soirees , 152 - Mrs . Opie , her dress and manner , 153 - Madame Bel ...
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... French Chamber of Deputies , 148 -the tribune , -its scenes , ib . -character of Barthe , Manguin , Odillon , Barrot , Dupin , Bignon , Thiers , Guizot , 150 - French soirees , 152 - Mrs . Opie , her dress and manner , 153 - Madame ...
... French Chamber of Deputies , 148 -the tribune , -its scenes , ib . -character of Barthe , Manguin , Odillon , Barrot , Dupin , Bignon , Thiers , Guizot , 150 - French soirees , 152 - Mrs . Opie , her dress and manner , 153 - Madame ...
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