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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... passed it , and that I was swept away with alarming velocity , like Robin- son Crusoe from his island . I endeavoured in vain to call , or to open the door . At last the carriage stopped unexpectedly , little more than a quarter of a ...
... passed it , and that I was swept away with alarming velocity , like Robin- son Crusoe from his island . I endeavoured in vain to call , or to open the door . At last the carriage stopped unexpectedly , little more than a quarter of a ...
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... passing swiftly along the streets , mounted by boys , who appeared employ- ed in carrying letters or messages . No armed watch , guet , or marechaussée , is ever met patro- ling the streets or the highways ; no appearance of police ...
... passing swiftly along the streets , mounted by boys , who appeared employ- ed in carrying letters or messages . No armed watch , guet , or marechaussée , is ever met patro- ling the streets or the highways ; no appearance of police ...
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... passing . The first considerable stir is the drum and military music of the Guards , marching from their barracks to Hyde Park , having at their head three or four negro giants , striking high , gracefully , and strong , the resound ...
... passing . The first considerable stir is the drum and military music of the Guards , marching from their barracks to Hyde Park , having at their head three or four negro giants , striking high , gracefully , and strong , the resound ...
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... debates on the subject , passed a resolution , by which any person convicted of having ever writ- ten for the newspapers for hire , should be exclu- 1 ded from their body . The persons thus exclu- ded LONDON - EXPULSION OF REPORTERS . 85.
... debates on the subject , passed a resolution , by which any person convicted of having ever writ- ten for the newspapers for hire , should be exclu- 1 ded from their body . The persons thus exclu- ded LONDON - EXPULSION OF REPORTERS . 85.
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... passed the two Houses of Parliament ; but there has not been any instance of a bill rejected by the King since the year 1692 , under William III . ; it was to ren- der Parliaments triennial . The majority in Par- liament is in fact the ...
... passed the two Houses of Parliament ; but there has not been any instance of a bill rejected by the King since the year 1692 , under William III . ; it was to ren- der Parliaments triennial . The majority in Par- liament is in fact the ...
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