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... PARIS : VICTOR ALEXI , 19 RUE DU MAIL . 1869 . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1869 , by EDWARD I. SEARS , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York ...
... PARIS : VICTOR ALEXI , 19 RUE DU MAIL . 1869 . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1869 , by EDWARD I. SEARS , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York ...
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... PARIS , 1867 . OLDERN PARIS NAPOLEON III HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE IRST GRAND GOLD MEDAL EMPEREUR STEINWAY & SONS ANY For American Pianos in all three Styles Exhibited , viz , Grand , Square and Upright ; this Meda being DISTINCTLY ...
... PARIS , 1867 . OLDERN PARIS NAPOLEON III HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE IRST GRAND GOLD MEDAL EMPEREUR STEINWAY & SONS ANY For American Pianos in all three Styles Exhibited , viz , Grand , Square and Upright ; this Meda being DISTINCTLY ...
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... Paris . 5. Antiquities and Literature of Asiatic Nations ; also African . By Professor HEEREN . Berlin . 6. Les Vedas . Par . J. BARTHELEMEY ST . HILAIRE , Paris . 7. The Mythology of the Hindus , copiously illustrated , and with ...
... Paris . 5. Antiquities and Literature of Asiatic Nations ; also African . By Professor HEEREN . Berlin . 6. Les Vedas . Par . J. BARTHELEMEY ST . HILAIRE , Paris . 7. The Mythology of the Hindus , copiously illustrated , and with ...
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... Paris . Madame de Girardin , daughter of the accomplished Sophie Gay , and spouse deceased of the present editor of the Liberté newspaper of Paris , invented , in years gone by , a cruel simile . touching the breaking of the bond of ...
... Paris . Madame de Girardin , daughter of the accomplished Sophie Gay , and spouse deceased of the present editor of the Liberté newspaper of Paris , invented , in years gone by , a cruel simile . touching the breaking of the bond of ...
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... Paris hospitals , and studied medicine , which first unsettled the religious teaching received at maternal hands , and his subsequent reading of the encyclopedists undermined it more completely . Locke , Montesquieu , Voltaire , Diderot ...
... Paris hospitals , and studied medicine , which first unsettled the religious teaching received at maternal hands , and his subsequent reading of the encyclopedists undermined it more completely . Locke , Montesquieu , Voltaire , Diderot ...
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