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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Página ix
... friends he had left in America the pleasure of following him upon the map , -of seeing and thinking with him , -and in order to retain some traces of new objects , the remembrance of which would otherwise soon have faded on his memory ...
... friends he had left in America the pleasure of following him upon the map , -of seeing and thinking with him , -and in order to retain some traces of new objects , the remembrance of which would otherwise soon have faded on his memory ...
Página x
... friends , who read parts of it with interest , and , for the first time in his life , the idea entered his mind of writing a book ! He does not mean to throw any respon- sibility on his friends ; none of them pressed him to publish ; he ...
... friends , who read parts of it with interest , and , for the first time in his life , the idea entered his mind of writing a book ! He does not mean to throw any respon- sibility on his friends ; none of them pressed him to publish ; he ...
Página xi
... friends ; -but it is an unpar donable indelicacy to make a public exhibition of those who have opened their doors to you , and shewn you kindness . At the same time that personalities were struck out , the traveller was tempted to ...
... friends ; -but it is an unpar donable indelicacy to make a public exhibition of those who have opened their doors to you , and shewn you kindness . At the same time that personalities were struck out , the traveller was tempted to ...
Página xii
... friends have found also , that he digressed too abruptly from one sub- ject to another totally unconnected , and he has been advised to class and arrange his materials under different heads or chapters . It would have been recasting his ...
... friends have found also , that he digressed too abruptly from one sub- ject to another totally unconnected , and he has been advised to class and arrange his materials under different heads or chapters . It would have been recasting his ...
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... friends come unexpectedly . The creditable and decent look of the servants is no less re- markable , and they are the mainspring of all the other comforts . I am perfectly aware that there are many people who have no servants , and ...
... friends come unexpectedly . The creditable and decent look of the servants is no less re- markable , and they are the mainspring of all the other comforts . I am perfectly aware that there are many people who have no servants , and ...
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