A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyJ.M. Dent, 1894 - 139 Seiten |
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... Tristram opened a wide door of entrance to foreigners , of which they eagerly availed themselves ) , his most easily read , and perhaps for that reason his most widely known . The book is short enough no viii INTRODUCTION .
... Tristram opened a wide door of entrance to foreigners , of which they eagerly availed themselves ) , his most easily read , and perhaps for that reason his most widely known . The book is short enough no viii INTRODUCTION .
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... reason why the French like them . The prisoner is not much better than the dead donkey - the starling is a much superior creature to either - and the episode of the notary looks like a return ( it is true it is the only one ) to the ...
... reason why the French like them . The prisoner is not much better than the dead donkey - the starling is a much superior creature to either - and the episode of the notary looks like a return ( it is true it is the only one ) to the ...
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... reason with-- But I have scarce set foot in your dominions- CALAIS . WHEN and day ́HEN I had finish'd my dinner , and drank the King of France's health , to satisfy my mind that I bore him no spleen , but , on the con- trary , high ...
... reason with-- But I have scarce set foot in your dominions- CALAIS . WHEN and day ́HEN I had finish'd my dinner , and drank the King of France's health , to satisfy my mind that I bore him no spleen , but , on the con- trary , high ...
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... reason was , I had predetermined not to give him a single sous . > true THE MONK . CALAIS . Tupwards with his eyes , with which he IS very true , said I , replying to a cast had concluded his address - ' tis very and heaven be their ...
... reason was , I had predetermined not to give him a single sous . > true THE MONK . CALAIS . Tupwards with his eyes , with which he IS very true , said I , replying to a cast had concluded his address - ' tis very and heaven be their ...
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... reason or reasons which may be derived from one of these general causes- Infirmity of body , Imbecility of the mind , or Inevitable necessity . The two first include all those who travel by land or by water , labouring with pride ...
... reason or reasons which may be derived from one of these general causes- Infirmity of body , Imbecility of the mind , or Inevitable necessity . The two first include all those who travel by land or by water , labouring with pride ...
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