Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, Volume 1J. Ballantyne and Company, 1817 - 530 páginas |
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... , having , in fact , the materials ready . I now , therefore , venture to give the original English Journal , such as it was written at the moment , with very little alteration ; having only had to translate the extended remarks , that ...
... , having , in fact , the materials ready . I now , therefore , venture to give the original English Journal , such as it was written at the moment , with very little alteration ; having only had to translate the extended remarks , that ...
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... English public an account of England , written in the English language , exposes himself . Any apology on the subject would , I know , be vain and useless ; and , having stated my mo- tives , I throw myself on the indulgence of the ...
... English public an account of England , written in the English language , exposes himself . Any apology on the subject would , I know , be vain and useless ; and , having stated my mo- tives , I throw myself on the indulgence of the ...
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... . Such a journal is like gathering fruit in a basket . If you attempt it with your hands only when they are full , you drop what you have already , in endeavouring to get more . 1 The Journal was written in English , because the things.
... . Such a journal is like gathering fruit in a basket . If you attempt it with your hands only when they are full , you drop what you have already , in endeavouring to get more . 1 The Journal was written in English , because the things.
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Louis Simond. The Journal was written in English , because the things and persons the traveller saw were best described in the language of the country , which is become familiar to him ... English , was with him ; and he owes to X PREFACE .
Louis Simond. The Journal was written in English , because the things and persons the traveller saw were best described in the language of the country , which is become familiar to him ... English , was with him ; and he owes to X PREFACE .
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Louis Simond. English , was with him ; and he owes to her in- troduction a greater share of domestic intimacy than foreigners usually enjoy in England , or in- deed in any country . His acquaintance with the language enabled him to ...
Louis Simond. English , was with him ; and he owes to her in- troduction a greater share of domestic intimacy than foreigners usually enjoy in England , or in- deed in any country . His acquaintance with the language enabled him to ...
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