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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... on foot and in carriages , travellingtowards Plymouth ; - Portu- gal and India supposed to be their destination . The villages along the road are in general not - beautiful , -the houses very poor indeed ; the EXETER - CATHEDRAL . 15.
... on foot and in carriages , travellingtowards Plymouth ; - Portu- gal and India supposed to be their destination . The villages along the road are in general not - beautiful , -the houses very poor indeed ; the EXETER - CATHEDRAL . 15.
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... supposed , from having been too much taken up or too little . A French traveller once re- marked sagaciously , that there is a malady pecu- liar to the climate of England , called the catch- cold ; this malady , under the modern title ...
... supposed , from having been too much taken up or too little . A French traveller once re- marked sagaciously , that there is a malady pecu- liar to the climate of England , called the catch- cold ; this malady , under the modern title ...
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... supposed to be in duty bound to do so , and there is no disputing on a point of duty . The minister Walpole , who is thought to have understood the manipulation of his art better than any one , and to have known how to manage mankind ...
... supposed to be in duty bound to do so , and there is no disputing on a point of duty . The minister Walpole , who is thought to have understood the manipulation of his art better than any one , and to have known how to manage mankind ...
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... , ending and beginning again , as the member happens to say any thing remarkable . Judging from the reputed taciturnity of this na tion , it might be supposed that the gravity of 11 76 LONDON THE REPORTERS . them;- ...
... , ending and beginning again , as the member happens to say any thing remarkable . Judging from the reputed taciturnity of this na tion , it might be supposed that the gravity of 11 76 LONDON THE REPORTERS . them;- ...
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Louis Simond. tion , it might be supposed that the gravity of a legislative assembly would be more particularly observable in the British Senate ; instead of which , it is the merriest place that ever was . These legislators seem ...
Louis Simond. tion , it might be supposed that the gravity of a legislative assembly would be more particularly observable in the British Senate ; instead of which , it is the merriest place that ever was . These legislators seem ...
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