A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... whole world could not have suspended the effects of the droits d'aubaine'— my shirts , and black pair of silk breeches - portmanteau and all must have gone to the King of France - even the little picture which I have so long worn , and ...
... whole world could not have suspended the effects of the droits d'aubaine'— my shirts , and black pair of silk breeches - portmanteau and all must have gone to the King of France - even the little picture which I have so long worn , and ...
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... in the whole cast of his look and figure - I was bewitch'd not to have been struck with it.- -A better reason was , I had predetermined not to give him a single sou . T THE MONK CALAIS IS very true , said I LAURENCE STERNE.
... in the whole cast of his look and figure - I was bewitch'd not to have been struck with it.- -A better reason was , I had predetermined not to give him a single sou . T THE MONK CALAIS IS very true , said I LAURENCE STERNE.
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... whole army of peregrine mar- tyrs ; more especially those travelers who set out upon their travels with the benefit of the clergy , either as delinquents traveling under the direction of governors recommended by the magistrate - or ...
... whole army of peregrine mar- tyrs ; more especially those travelers who set out upon their travels with the benefit of the clergy , either as delinquents traveling under the direction of governors recommended by the magistrate - or ...
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... whole nitch entirely to myself - but I should break in upon the confines of the Vain Traveler , in wishing to draw at- tention towards me , till I have some better grounds for it , than the mere novelty of my vehicle . It is sufficient ...
... whole nitch entirely to myself - but I should break in upon the confines of the Vain Traveler , in wishing to draw at- tention towards me , till I have some better grounds for it , than the mere novelty of my vehicle . It is sufficient ...
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... whole truth ; for I was full as much restrained by the appearance and figure of the lady he was talking to . Suspicion crossed my brain , and said , he was telling her what had passed ; some- thing jarred upon it within me . — I wished ...
... whole truth ; for I was full as much restrained by the appearance and figure of the lady he was talking to . Suspicion crossed my brain , and said , he was telling her what had passed ; some- thing jarred upon it within me . — I wished ...
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