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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... live may appear singular , and deserves some notice or explana- tion . He knows , in fact , his Imperial and Royal Majesty only through the medium of the news- papers , and has no new facts to communicate . As to what he may think of ...
... live may appear singular , and deserves some notice or explana- tion . He knows , in fact , his Imperial and Royal Majesty only through the medium of the news- papers , and has no new facts to communicate . As to what he may think of ...
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... live in very small , old habitations , of which the apart- ments resemble the cabins of vessels . A new house is a phenomenon . The manners of this re- mote corner of England have retained a sort of primitive simplicity . I have seen ...
... live in very small , old habitations , of which the apart- ments resemble the cabins of vessels . A new house is a phenomenon . The manners of this re- mote corner of England have retained a sort of primitive simplicity . I have seen ...
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... lives , perfecting and destroy- ing in regular succession , seems to extend to the mechanical skill of our fingers . The artist draws better after laying down his pencil for some time , or plays better on better on an instrument ...
... lives , perfecting and destroy- ing in regular succession , seems to extend to the mechanical skill of our fingers . The artist draws better after laying down his pencil for some time , or plays better on better on an instrument ...
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... live just as if they had no- thing to fear ; amuse themselves , and attend to their business in perfect security . It would seem as if all this clamour was only habit , a sort of plaintive mania - and yet they appear so much in earnest ...
... live just as if they had no- thing to fear ; amuse themselves , and attend to their business in perfect security . It would seem as if all this clamour was only habit , a sort of plaintive mania - and yet they appear so much in earnest ...
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... lives had been lost in forcing the house , whether it would have been murder . Do your duty , he was told by the House through the speaker . But should I kill any body , rejoined the sergeant , may I not be hanged ? We do not know that ...
... lives had been lost in forcing the house , whether it would have been murder . Do your duty , he was told by the House through the speaker . But should I kill any body , rejoined the sergeant , may I not be hanged ? We do not know that ...
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