982 resultados para Anna-Dorothea, Grand Duchess of Courland, 1761-1821.
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First published under title: Loves of the poets. London, 1829.
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Originally published anonymously.
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Transactions of the Horticultural society of London, 1822, iii, 332-333.
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v. 1. Norway. Switzerland. Athens. Venice.--v. 2. Constantinople. Jerusalem. Egypt.--v. 3. Japan (two lectures) China.--v. 4. India (two lectures) The passion play.--v. 5. Paris. La belle France. Spain.--v. 6. Berlin. Vienna. St. Petersburg. Moscow.--v. 7. The Rhine. Belgium. Holland. Mexico.--v. 8. Florence. Naples. Rome.--v. 9. Scotland. England. London.--v. 10. Southern California. Grand Cañon of the Colorado river. Yellowstone national park.
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"The papers brought together in this volume have, in a general way, been arranged in chronological sequence. They span a period of twenty-nine years of Muir's life, during which they appeared as letters and articles, for the most part in publications of limited and local circulation."--Editor's note.
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I. Franklin in France.--II. Omar Khayyám.--III. Sir Walter Scott.--IV. Speeches before the American society in London.--V. A partnership in beneficence.--VI. Speech at the annual dinner of the Royal society.--VII. Speech at the annual dinner of the Literary fund.--VIII. Speech at the opening, by Miss Helen Hay, of the Robert Browning garden.--IX. International copyright.--X. American diplomacy.--XI. A festival of pece.--XII. William McKinley.--XIII. At the universities.--XIV. Commercial club dinner.--XV. New Orleans.--XVI. The Grand army of the republic.--XVII. President Roosevelt.--XVIII. Edmund Clarence Stedman.--XIX. Lincoln's faith.--XX. The press and modern progress.--XXI. Fifty years of the Republican party.--XXII. America's love of peace.--XXIII. Life in the White House in the time of Lincoln.--XXIV. Clarence King.