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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... received in England , the success would be the more flatter- ing , from the author's having done little to please . He has spoken with freedom , à charge and à dé- charge , but always with perfect sincerity , and , he believes , with ...
... received in England , the success would be the more flatter- ing , from the author's having done little to please . He has spoken with freedom , à charge and à dé- charge , but always with perfect sincerity , and , he believes , with ...
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... received . English hospitality is not in high re- pute ; -so far , we have no reason to complain of it . There is a look of comfort and neatness in the inside of houses , which is very striking ; every thing is substantial and good ...
... received . English hospitality is not in high re- pute ; -so far , we have no reason to complain of it . There is a look of comfort and neatness in the inside of houses , which is very striking ; every thing is substantial and good ...
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... received the letters sent from London . January 24. - We are at last established in London , in furnished lodgings , very near Port- man Square , a fashionable part of the town . A previous study of the map has made me sufficient- ly ...
... received the letters sent from London . January 24. - We are at last established in London , in furnished lodgings , very near Port- man Square , a fashionable part of the town . A previous study of the map has made me sufficient- ly ...
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... received a civil answer , and every information in their power . People do not pull off their hats when thus addressing any body , as would be in- dispensable at Paris ; a slight inclination of the head , or motion of the hand , is ...
... received a civil answer , and every information in their power . People do not pull off their hats when thus addressing any body , as would be in- dispensable at Paris ; a slight inclination of the head , or motion of the hand , is ...
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... received at the door of the principal apartment by the mistress of the house standing , who smiles at every new comer with a look of acquaintance . Nobody sits ; there is no conver- sation , no cards , no music ; only elbowing , turn ...
... received at the door of the principal apartment by the mistress of the house standing , who smiles at every new comer with a look of acquaintance . Nobody sits ; there is no conver- sation , no cards , no music ; only elbowing , turn ...
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