The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... French gene- rals of the army on the Rhine , who making a miller drunk , who came from an Austrian village to sell him some corn , exchanged dresses with him , which gave rise to a mistake of the Austrian patrol , who made the miller a ...
... French gene- rals of the army on the Rhine , who making a miller drunk , who came from an Austrian village to sell him some corn , exchanged dresses with him , which gave rise to a mistake of the Austrian patrol , who made the miller a ...
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... French critic upon Kotzebüe's comedy of the Two Brothers ( The Birth Day , ) prove that the German dramatist has been indebted to the French stage for more than the comedy of The Deaf and Dumb . " It appears that The Bouru Bienfaisant ...
... French critic upon Kotzebüe's comedy of the Two Brothers ( The Birth Day , ) prove that the German dramatist has been indebted to the French stage for more than the comedy of The Deaf and Dumb . " It appears that The Bouru Bienfaisant ...
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... French have in this country , twelve appear to have been engaged , and all their cavalry , with the exception of one regiment . The enemy made the following disposition of their army : General Lanusse was on their left , with four demi ...
... French have in this country , twelve appear to have been engaged , and all their cavalry , with the exception of one regiment . The enemy made the following disposition of their army : General Lanusse was on their left , with four demi ...
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