670 resultados para Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 10638.8.
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"Biographic memoir of the French Marshal Soult, duke of Dalmatia"--p.[345]-375.
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"Dedicated, by express permission, to the Queen of the French; and containing a portrait and memoir of her majesty."
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Reprints of the French t.-p., 1558 and of 1563, and of the English t.-p., 1610, in v. 1.
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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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Edited under the general direction of the Papers committee by Mr. P. S. Allen ... assisted by Mr. J. de M. Johnson."
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"Chiefly drawn from the registers of the lord mayor and corporation of York."-Pref., p. [v]
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I. Boys in patriarchal homes.--II. Boys in the days of the prophets.--III. Girls of the Bible.--IV. Boys of the New Testament.
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"The sege of Melayne" seems to form an introduction to "Roland and Otuel." The latter poem is an English version of the French romance of "Otinel." cf. Introd., p. x. "The song of Roland" "is a fragment of the only known English version of the ... Chanson de Roland."--Introd., p. xviii.
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Sir John Allsebrook Simon, chairman.
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Sir John Allsebrook Simon, chairman.
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"A loose paraphrase of not quite fourteen folios of the first three volumes of the French romance of Lancelot du Lac."--Pref.
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Appendix: I. The minutes of the Nottingham classis, 1656-60. II. Minutes of the Cornwall classis, 1655-8. III. Minutes of the Cambridge classis, Jany 20, 1656/7 to July 13, 1658. IV. An account of the ministers mentioned in the Bury minutes.
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Vols. for 1867-1915 include report of the state director of the United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company issued through 1878 under its earlier names: 1867-71, Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Companies (which continues the reports of the State Directors); 1873-78, United Rail Road and Canal Company of New Jersey.