The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... French Exercises for the Use of the Youth of either Sex engaged in the Study of the French Language . To which is added , by way of a Key , a highly finished Translation into French of the same . By M. Lenoir , Pro- fessor of the French ...
... French Exercises for the Use of the Youth of either Sex engaged in the Study of the French Language . To which is added , by way of a Key , a highly finished Translation into French of the same . By M. Lenoir , Pro- fessor of the French ...
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ment of American independence , there has been a powerful French faction in the United States , or a party , whose object it has been to promote the interest of France at the expense of that of Great Britain . The French revolution ...
ment of American independence , there has been a powerful French faction in the United States , or a party , whose object it has been to promote the interest of France at the expense of that of Great Britain . The French revolution ...
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... French sailed on the 19th , whilst he was on the coast of Sardinia , He set sail again on the 26th , and continued his cruise , without sus- pecting that the French could have gained the open sea , till the 11th of June , when he again ...
... French sailed on the 19th , whilst he was on the coast of Sardinia , He set sail again on the 26th , and continued his cruise , without sus- pecting that the French could have gained the open sea , till the 11th of June , when he again ...
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