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On the fifth of April, 1824, he visited Philadelphia, where the late Dr. Mease, whom he had known on his first arrival in Pennsylvania, presented him to Charles Lucien Bonaparte, who in his turn introduced him to the
The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 Various
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He reached Philadelphia on April 5, and remained there till the following August, studying painting, exhibiting his birds, making many new acquaintances, among them Charles Lucien Bonaparte, giving lessons in drawing at thirty dollars per month, all the time casting wistful eyes toward Europe, whither he hoped soon to be able to go with his drawings.
John James Audubon Burroughs, John, 1837-1921 1902
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After Wilson's death three supplementary volumes to his "Ornithology" were added by Charles Lucien Bonaparte, and it was Lucien Bonaparte's son, Prince Canino, who first suggested to Audubon the publication of his collections.
The Philadelphia Magazines and their Contributors 1741-1850 Albert Henry Smyth 1885
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Charles Lucien Bonaparte, giving lessons in drawing at thirty dollars per month, all the time casting wistful eyes toward Europe, whither he hoped soon to be able to go with his drawings.
John James Audubon John Burroughs 1879
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So Dr. Edmund Porter wrote to a friend after hearing Charles Lucien Bonaparte ” a nephew of the emperor ” read a paper on the Golden Plover to the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences on October 11, 1825. [
Web-Footed Gentry Paxton, Robert O. 1979
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By Charles Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Musignano, & (c.
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