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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... taste , which are said to be the best the country produces . December 25. - I have been this morning to the custom - house , with the other passengers , to get our passports . They obtained theirs without dif ficulty , 4 FALMOUTH - HOUSES .
... taste , which are said to be the best the country produces . December 25. - I have been this morning to the custom - house , with the other passengers , to get our passports . They obtained theirs without dif ficulty , 4 FALMOUTH - HOUSES .
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... taste . We re- marked a circular place called the Crescent , an- other called the Circus ; -all the streets straight and regular . This town looks as if it had been cast in a mould all at once ; so new , so fresh , and regular . The ...
... taste . We re- marked a circular place called the Crescent , an- other called the Circus ; -all the streets straight and regular . This town looks as if it had been cast in a mould all at once ; so new , so fresh , and regular . The ...
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... taste for the country might also serve to account for this fact ; a taste at least for those amusements which are only found in the country , -sporting , fishing , and horses . The fashionable part of the town is deserted one half of ...
... taste for the country might also serve to account for this fact ; a taste at least for those amusements which are only found in the country , -sporting , fishing , and horses . The fashionable part of the town is deserted one half of ...
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... taste or what quality these drops may impart ; but so it is ; and nobody thinks of questioning the propriety of the custom . Not a single carriage , ―not a cart are seen passing . The first considerable stir is the drum and military ...
... taste or what quality these drops may impart ; but so it is ; and nobody thinks of questioning the propriety of the custom . Not a single carriage , ―not a cart are seen passing . The first considerable stir is the drum and military ...
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... fact , public lectures are only useful to those who know little , and aspire to little . Real learning is only acquired by solitary studies ; but a taste for the arts and sciences , although super- LONDON - THE ROYAL INSTITUTION . 43.
... fact , public lectures are only useful to those who know little , and aspire to little . Real learning is only acquired by solitary studies ; but a taste for the arts and sciences , although super- LONDON - THE ROYAL INSTITUTION . 43.
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