American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... passed before entering it , and apparently with that from which the queen was to issue , as it communicated in the same man- ner with them both , through two doors on each end , situated near each of the four corners of the room . " We ...
... passed before entering it , and apparently with that from which the queen was to issue , as it communicated in the same man- ner with them both , through two doors on each end , situated near each of the four corners of the room . " We ...
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Robert Walsh. fore ; but as she passed along , speaking to some and bowing to others , the young princesses remained silent . The queen addressed me as she passed ; said she hoped I was well this evening ; ' I thanked her profoundly ...
Robert Walsh. fore ; but as she passed along , speaking to some and bowing to others , the young princesses remained silent . The queen addressed me as she passed ; said she hoped I was well this evening ; ' I thanked her profoundly ...
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... passed a resolu- tion , recommending amendments to the constitution , in relation to representation and direct taxes , the admission of new states , the power to lay embargoes , to restrict commercial intercourse , and to declare war ...
... passed a resolu- tion , recommending amendments to the constitution , in relation to representation and direct taxes , the admission of new states , the power to lay embargoes , to restrict commercial intercourse , and to declare war ...
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