The Physiology of Marriage, Part 3
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE THIRD PART BY HONORE DE BALZAC RELATING TO CIVIL WAR. "Lovely as the seraphs of Klopstock, Terrible as the devils of Milton." --DIDEROT. MEDITATION XXIII. OF MANIFESTOES.
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[Footnote 14: _Travels in North America_, 1827-28, London, 1829.]
[Footnote 15: Captain Thomas Hamilton, _Men and Manners in America_,
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[Footnote 16: _Society in America_, London, 1837. 3 vols. _Retrospect of
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[Footnote 17: Captain Frederick Marryat, _A Diary in America, with
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[Footnote 18: James Silk Buckingham, _America, Historical, Statistic and
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[Footnote 19: _Notes on the United States of North America during a
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[Footnote 20: _A Visit to the United States in 1841_, London, 1842.]
[Footnote 21: George William Featherstonaugh, _Excursion through the
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THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE THIRD PART BY HONORE DE BALZAC RELATING TO CIVIL WAR. "Lovely as the seraphs of Klopstock, Terrible as the devils of Milton." --DIDEROT. MEDITATION XXIII. OF MANIFESTOES.