305 resultados para French ballads and songs.
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v. 1. Life in the wilds. The hill and the valley. Brooke and Brooke farm.--v. 2. Demerara. Ella of Garveloch. Weal and woe in Garveloch.--v. 3. A Manchester strike. Cousin Marshall. Ireland.--v. 4. Homes abroad. For each and for all. French wines and politics.--v. 5. The charmed sea. Berkeley the banker. In two parts.--v. 6. Messrs. Vanderput and Snoek. The loom and the lugger. In two parts.--v. 7. Sowers not reapers. Cinnamon and pearls. A tale of the Tyne.--v. 8. Briery Creek. The three ages.--v. 9. The Farrers of Budge-row. The moral of many fables.--v. 10-11 Illustrations of taxation.
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Notes and abbreviations in English, German, French, Russian and Czech.
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Each volume has special t.-p.
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"Variants of Pigwacket encountered in the preparation of this work": pt. 1, p. [119]-125.
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Text in English, French, Italian and German.
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Vols. 3 and 4 dated 1909 and 1910 respectively.
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"List of travels": p. [137]-138.
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Text in French; introd. and notes in English.
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Published for the Congress by varying publishers each of which is chosen from the host country.
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Includes the author's Dissertation on the progress of ethical philosophy, Review of the causes of the revolution of 1688, Vindicae Gallicae: a defence of the French revolution and its English admirers, against the accusations of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; with book reviews, speeches in Parliament, etc.
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The principal organ of the Conservative party dealing with French history and politics
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Letters and documents in French, Latin and Italian in "Pièces justificatives" at end of v. 2-4.
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Accompanied by "Supplement ... " ( v.) Published: New York, Plenum Press, 1964-
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To v. 4 is prefixed: German, Austrian and Swiss measures, weights and coins ... Bearb. von Dr. Hubert Jansen (xlviii p.)
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Authorship attributed in Barbier, A.A. Ouvrages anonymes, I, 191, citing the 1801 ed. as by Ragueneau de la Chainaye, who published under various pseuds., chiefly Anagrame Dauneur, cf. NUC pre-1956, 479:324 and BN 145:869.