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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... taken place since this Journal was written , that a consi- derable part of the views and opinions it re- cords are now completely out of date . Yet an account of things as they were at the ze- nith of that power which had enslaved the ...
... taken place since this Journal was written , that a consi- derable part of the views and opinions it re- cords are now completely out of date . Yet an account of things as they were at the ze- nith of that power which had enslaved the ...
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... taken the trouble of cutting the leaves of such chapters . They may just as easily skip digressions as chapters , and , glancing over the margin , read only where dates shew them that the traveller is again on the road , and tells of ...
... taken the trouble of cutting the leaves of such chapters . They may just as easily skip digressions as chapters , and , glancing over the margin , read only where dates shew them that the traveller is again on the road , and tells of ...
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... taken my seat , the carriage rattled away full speed . This was much better than my morning conveyance , and I enjoyed the change ; but after a few miles , an apprehension seized me of being carried be- yond the port to which I was ...
... taken my seat , the carriage rattled away full speed . This was much better than my morning conveyance , and I enjoyed the change ; but after a few miles , an apprehension seized me of being carried be- yond the port to which I was ...
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... 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 of in- fluenza , has recently ...
... 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 of in- fluenza , has recently ...
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... in vastness of operation , as well as wisdom of details , the phenomena of nature herself ! - Among the few who have taken any trouble to forward 5 38 LONDON - HACKNEY - COACHES - DOCKS . the city are generally hackney-coaches, which, ...
... in vastness of operation , as well as wisdom of details , the phenomena of nature herself ! - Among the few who have taken any trouble to forward 5 38 LONDON - HACKNEY - COACHES - DOCKS . the city are generally hackney-coaches, which, ...
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