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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... traveller saw were best described in the language of the country , which is become familiar to him by long habit . It was seen in England by a few friends , who read parts of it with interest , and , for the first time in his life , the ...
... traveller saw were best described in the language of the country , which is become familiar to him by long habit . It was seen in England by a few friends , who read parts of it with interest , and , for the first time in his life , the ...
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... traveller was tempted to extend those occasional remarks he had introduced in his ori- ginal Journal , on the constitution , the commerce , the finances , and the politics of Great Britain ; - on its geology and its literature . He ...
... traveller was tempted to extend those occasional remarks he had introduced in his ori- ginal Journal , on the constitution , the commerce , the finances , and the politics of Great Britain ; - on its geology and its literature . He ...
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... traveller is again on the road , and tells of what he saw and not of what he thought , -as in novels , reflections are passed over , to come to the story and adventures . He had collected some information respecting Ireland , which he ...
... traveller is again on the road , and tells of what he saw and not of what he thought , -as in novels , reflections are passed over , to come to the story and adventures . He had collected some information respecting Ireland , which he ...
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... traveller and his book . Yet this multiplicity of accounts of foreign countries , from real observation , has fur- nished new facts , spread general information , and tended to dissipate prejudices . There are , accordingly , fewer in ...
... traveller and his book . Yet this multiplicity of accounts of foreign countries , from real observation , has fur- nished new facts , spread general information , and tended to dissipate prejudices . There are , accordingly , fewer in ...
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... travelling all day , we have gone only 32 miles , through a very hilly but not un- pleasant country ; a thick fog hid many a fine view from us . The furze is in full blossom about the hedges ; much holly , with rich varnished fo- liage ...
... travelling all day , we have gone only 32 miles , through a very hilly but not un- pleasant country ; a thick fog hid many a fine view from us . The furze is in full blossom about the hedges ; much holly , with rich varnished fo- liage ...
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