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Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1862. | Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America being a fragment of a private correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe; containing a favourable view of the manners, literature, and state of society, of the United States, and a refutation of many of the aspersions cast upon this country, by former residents and tourists
VIAF ID: 313695872
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Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America being a fragment of a private correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe; containing a favourable view of the manners, literature, and state of society, of the United States, and a refutation of many of the aspersions cast upon this country, by former residents and tourists
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Ingersoll, Charles Jared,
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1782-1862.
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Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America being a fragment of a private correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe ; containing a favourable view of the manners, literature, and state of society, of the United States, and a refutation of many of the aspersions cast upon this country, by former residents and tourists ; by some unknown foreigner
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Ingersoll, Charles Jared,
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Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America being a fragment of a private correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe; containing a favourable view of the manners, literature, and state of society, of the United States, and a refutation of many of the aspersions cast upon this country
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Ingersoll, Charles Jared,
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1782-1862.
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Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America being a fragment of a rpivate correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe : containing a favourable view of the manners, literature, and state of society, of the United States, and a refutation of many of the aspersions cast upon this country, by former residents and tourists
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Ingersoll, Charles Jared,
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1782-1862.
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Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America: being a fragment of a private correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe; containing a favourable view of the manners, literature, and state of society, of the United States, and refutation of many of the aspersions cast upon this country, by former residents and tourists
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Ingersoll, Charles Jared,
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1782-1862.
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Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America: eing a fragment of a private correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe; containing a favourable view of the manners, literature, and state of society, of the United States, and a refutation of many of the aspersions cast upon this country, by former residents and tourists
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