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The Stonemason of Saint-Point. A Village Tale ... Translated from the French Alphonse de Lamartine Affichage du livre entier - 1851 |
The Stonemason of Saint-Point. A Village Tale ... Translated from the French Alphonse de Lamartine Affichage du livre entier - 1851 |
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Page 7 - The Political Consequences of the Reformation. II. The Rise, Progress, and Practical Influence of Political Theories. III. The Rise and Growth of the Continental Interests of Great Britain. In 1 vol.
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Page 19 - This work has a tone and an Individuality which distinguish It from all others, and cannot be read without pleasure. Mr. Miller has the forms and colours of rustic life more completely under his control than any of his predecessors."— Athen&wn.