The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 17
... French revo- lution , the guards of Louis XVI . , who remained faithful to his cause , were overwhelmed by the torrent of popular strength . At the erection of the royal standard for the commencement of the civil war in England , in ...
... French revo- lution , the guards of Louis XVI . , who remained faithful to his cause , were overwhelmed by the torrent of popular strength . At the erection of the royal standard for the commencement of the civil war in England , in ...
Page 36
... French fortification , situated on a point of land at the junction of the Oswegatchie and the St. Lawrence . " A commandant of this fort ( which was built by the French to protect their traders against the savages ) married a young ...
... French fortification , situated on a point of land at the junction of the Oswegatchie and the St. Lawrence . " A commandant of this fort ( which was built by the French to protect their traders against the savages ) married a young ...
Page 63
... French have always been remarkable . In spite of every precaution , however , our traveller finds himself , on all occasions , in taverns , and steam - boats , and stage - coaches , side by side with this eter- nal Frenchman . This ...
... French have always been remarkable . In spite of every precaution , however , our traveller finds himself , on all occasions , in taverns , and steam - boats , and stage - coaches , side by side with this eter- nal Frenchman . This ...
Page 64
... French police could fur- nish an instance of such horrible depravity . One fact , it is well said , is worth a thousand fine - spun theories . Let the enemies of a church establishment read the following fact , and we shall hear no more ...
... French police could fur- nish an instance of such horrible depravity . One fact , it is well said , is worth a thousand fine - spun theories . Let the enemies of a church establishment read the following fact , and we shall hear no more ...
Page 86
... French hydrographer , from data furnished by Charlevoix and others , the interior of Michigan is marked Terrain plus élevé , and this is the amount of the knowledge we possessed of its geography until the close of the last war ...
... French hydrographer , from data furnished by Charlevoix and others , the interior of Michigan is marked Terrain plus élevé , and this is the amount of the knowledge we possessed of its geography until the close of the last war ...
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