The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 Seiten |
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... Lafayette himself , who had the slightest sus- picion of these arrangements for his rescue , and neither of these persons knew him by sight . It was therefore concert- ed between the parties , after the two friends had come to Olmutz in ...
... Lafayette himself , who had the slightest sus- picion of these arrangements for his rescue , and neither of these persons knew him by sight . It was therefore concert- ed between the parties , after the two friends had come to Olmutz in ...
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... Lafayette , but , as it now seems pro- bable , against the intentions of his ministers gave them per- mission to join him in his prison . They went instantly to Olmutz ; but before they could enter , they were deprived of whatever they ...
... Lafayette , but , as it now seems pro- bable , against the intentions of his ministers gave them per- mission to join him in his prison . They went instantly to Olmutz ; but before they could enter , they were deprived of whatever they ...
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... Lafayette's impri- sonment , in which the Emperor of Austria found no apolo- gist , had been held in the face of all Europe , and all Europe , of course , was informed of his sufferings , in the most solemn and authentic way . 14. When ...
... Lafayette's impri- sonment , in which the Emperor of Austria found no apolo- gist , had been held in the face of all Europe , and all Europe , of course , was informed of his sufferings , in the most solemn and authentic way . 14. When ...
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