France Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... Parisian Medici . Further on , commerce more modest . - Gaieties . Dubureaux , waxworks , & c . - Bou- levard Beaumarchais . Place Royale . - Elephant .-- Boulevards the best place to see the French people , and to study the French ...
... Parisian Medici . Further on , commerce more modest . - Gaieties . Dubureaux , waxworks , & c . - Bou- levard Beaumarchais . Place Royale . - Elephant .-- Boulevards the best place to see the French people , and to study the French ...
Pagina 6
... Parisian Medici ; the crowd , less elegant , has the air of being more employed . Pass on again - commerce assumes a quieter appearance ; its luxurious companions have disappeared ; there are no chairs , for there is no leisure ; but go ...
... Parisian Medici ; the crowd , less elegant , has the air of being more employed . Pass on again - commerce assumes a quieter appearance ; its luxurious companions have disappeared ; there are no chairs , for there is no leisure ; but go ...
Pagina 17
... Parisian business and activity : as the one breathes a certain ease , the other moves under the spirit of agitation ; everybody here has something to do , something to sell , something to buy , somewhere to go ; and behind this living ...
... Parisian business and activity : as the one breathes a certain ease , the other moves under the spirit of agitation ; everybody here has something to do , something to sell , something to buy , somewhere to go ; and behind this living ...
Pagina 21
... pulling down the fleurs de lys , and ransack- ing the episcopal palace ; here you saw the harlequin and the domino , and all the buffooneries of a Parisian masquerade , * Built by Maurice de Sully in 1163 . on QUAIS AND THE TUILERIES . 21.
... pulling down the fleurs de lys , and ransack- ing the episcopal palace ; here you saw the harlequin and the domino , and all the buffooneries of a Parisian masquerade , * Built by Maurice de Sully in 1163 . on QUAIS AND THE TUILERIES . 21.
Pagina 27
... Parisian , are still as visible as they were under the Grand Monarque : while , alas ! the morals of society ( if I may venture to say so ) even yet remind you of the saying of Montesquieu , " " Que le Français ne parle jamais de sa ...
... Parisian , are still as visible as they were under the Grand Monarque : while , alas ! the morals of society ( if I may venture to say so ) even yet remind you of the saying of Montesquieu , " " Que le Français ne parle jamais de sa ...
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