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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... respectable citizens of Falmouth ; they all 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 ...
... respectable citizens of Falmouth ; they all 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 ...
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Louis Simond. and in bad health , but extremely well - informed and respectable . I have noticed some other pictures of consider able merit at the British Institution , but descrip tions of pictures are generally tiresome and insuf ...
Louis Simond. and in bad health , but extremely well - informed and respectable . I have noticed some other pictures of consider able merit at the British Institution , but descrip tions of pictures are generally tiresome and insuf ...
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... respectable . Voltaire , who discovered , sixty years ago , the Britannic isles , or at least taught the French something of the manners of the people and of their literature , made them believe that come- dians and their art were ...
... respectable . Voltaire , who discovered , sixty years ago , the Britannic isles , or at least taught the French something of the manners of the people and of their literature , made them believe that come- dians and their art were ...
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... respectable . The public in France would not re- ceive favourably a play where the English character was made contemptible . My informant , as well as myself , had not been in France for many years , when he furnished the above note ...
... respectable . The public in France would not re- ceive favourably a play where the English character was made contemptible . My informant , as well as myself , had not been in France for many years , when he furnished the above note ...
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... literary reputation , to The author is informed that Mr Chevalier , well known in France by his literary talents , his respectable character , and whom he allowed L.500 sterling a - year , as LONDON - SIR FRANCIS BURDETT . 179.
... literary reputation , to The author is informed that Mr Chevalier , well known in France by his literary talents , his respectable character , and whom he allowed L.500 sterling a - year , as LONDON - SIR FRANCIS BURDETT . 179.
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