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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... England , written in the English language , exposes himself . Any apology on the subject would , I know , bet vain and useless ; and , having stated my mo- tives , I throw myself on the indulgence of the public . No man is expected to ...
... England , written in the English language , exposes himself . Any apology on the subject would , I know , bet vain and useless ; and , having stated my mo- tives , I throw myself on the indulgence of the public . No man is expected to ...
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... England had come to his knowledge deserving of notice . M. Faujas de St Fond gave all his attention to minerals ; Madame Roland , Madame de Genlis , and Madame de Staël , have spoken incidentally of what they have seen in England ...
... England had come to his knowledge deserving of notice . M. Faujas de St Fond gave all his attention to minerals ; Madame Roland , Madame de Genlis , and Madame de Staël , have spoken incidentally of what they have seen in England ...
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... England , or in- deed in any country . His acquaintance with the language enabled him to observe with greater ease and accuracy than the generality of French tourists . In short , he might hope to do better what none had done well ...
... England , or in- deed in any country . His acquaintance with the language enabled him to observe with greater ease and accuracy than the generality of French tourists . In short , he might hope to do better what none had done well ...
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... England than in France , - although the French are unconscious of theirs . Should this work be favourably received in England , the success would be the more flatter- ing , from the author's having done little to please . He has spoken ...
... England than in France , - although the French are unconscious of theirs . Should this work be favourably received in England , the success would be the more flatter- ing , from the author's having done little to please . He has spoken ...
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... England . The author has not spoken of Bonaparte ! This silence in the times in which we live may appear singular , and deserves some notice or explana- tion . He knows , in fact , his Imperial and Royal Majesty only through the medium ...
... England . The author has not spoken of Bonaparte ! This silence in the times in which we live may appear singular , and deserves some notice or explana- tion . He knows , in fact , his Imperial and Royal Majesty only through the medium ...
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