Reference Summary: "The weather was fine; four horses, led by grooms on foot, drew the hearse; twenty four unarmed English grenadiers escorted it." Scene 4 taken from 'Memoirs from Beyond the Grave', by François-Auguste-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand features a snapshot ...
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"The weather was fine; four horses, led by grooms on foot, drew the hearse; twenty four unarmed English grenadiers escorted it." Scene 4 taken from 'Memoirs from Beyond the Grave', by François-Auguste-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand features a snapshot ... Memoirs from Beyond the Grave (Scene 2) features the tale of Juan da Nova, the Portuguese navigator on encountering
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- "The weather was fine; four horses, led by grooms on foot, drew the hearse; twenty four unarmed English grenadiers escorted it."
- Scene 4 taken from 'Memoirs from Beyond the Grave', by François-Auguste-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand features a snapshot ...
- Memoirs from Beyond the Grave (Scene 2) features the tale of Juan da Nova, the Portuguese navigator on encountering
- Scene 14 of an interpretation of 'Eagle that he was they gave him a rock...' by de Chateaubriand follows
- An interpretation of 'Eagle that he was they gave him a rock...' by de Chateaubriand.
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