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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... seems to be a great stroke of policy . Political news are no longer what they were formerly ; they come home to every man's concerns , and state affairs are become family affairs . December 26. - I have been introduced to seve- ral ...
... seems to be a great stroke of policy . Political news are no longer what they were formerly ; they come home to every man's concerns , and state affairs are become family affairs . December 26. - I have been introduced to seve- ral ...
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... seem to deserve their reputation . This coun- try ( Cornwall , ) abounds in mines , which we have not time to visit . There is a singular sort of secondary mine , called stream - tin ; the metal is found in very small particles , or ...
... seem to deserve their reputation . This coun- try ( Cornwall , ) abounds in mines , which we have not time to visit . There is a singular sort of secondary mine , called stream - tin ; the metal is found in very small particles , or ...
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... seems to extend to the mechanical skill of our fingers . The artist draws better after laying down his pencil for some time , or plays better on an instrument ; fencing , swimming , are improved likewise . We have , however , neither ...
... seems to extend to the mechanical skill of our fingers . The artist draws better after laying down his pencil for some time , or plays better on an instrument ; fencing , swimming , are improved likewise . We have , however , neither ...
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... seem to want nothing but a little of that immense society in the midst of which we are suspended , but not mixed , we have full leisure to observe its outward aspect and general movements , and listen to the roar of its waves , breaking ...
... seem to want nothing but a little of that immense society in the midst of which we are suspended , but not mixed , we have full leisure to observe its outward aspect and general movements , and listen to the roar of its waves , breaking ...
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... seems consist ent with the short time allowed to its proceed . ings ; and as the Society publishes only such communications as are judged worthy of the pub- lic , I conclude that few communications are of fered that are otherwise . A ...
... seems consist ent with the short time allowed to its proceed . ings ; and as the Society publishes only such communications as are judged worthy of the pub- lic , I conclude that few communications are of fered that are otherwise . A ...
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Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years ..., Volume 1 Louis Simond Visualização integral - 1817 |
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