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Pagina ix
The English writer of the present century is placed in many respects in the same situation as the French writer of the last . I do not say that he has the same instruction to give , but he has in the same manner to render instruction ...
The English writer of the present century is placed in many respects in the same situation as the French writer of the last . I do not say that he has the same instruction to give , but he has in the same manner to render instruction ...
Pagina xi
The plan I have adopted , then , is not without its method ; bat , however in some respects I might deem it desirable , I have not attempted to throw the colouring of one particular ideá over the whole of my work , or to connect every ...
The plan I have adopted , then , is not without its method ; bat , however in some respects I might deem it desirable , I have not attempted to throw the colouring of one particular ideá over the whole of my work , or to connect every ...
Pagina xiii
so surely there are objects which a traveller may venture to criticize , even when he finds them in a nation which he is most inclined and bound to respect . But enough of this — the preceding pages have been written . too much for the ...
so surely there are objects which a traveller may venture to criticize , even when he finds them in a nation which he is most inclined and bound to respect . But enough of this — the preceding pages have been written . too much for the ...
Pagina xviii
... expenses 962,971,270 — extraordinary 143,647,000 ; out of this there are the * See Dr. Bowring's reports for a great variety of information respecting the commerce of France , and more especially its commerce with this country .
... expenses 962,971,270 — extraordinary 143,647,000 ; out of this there are the * See Dr. Bowring's reports for a great variety of information respecting the commerce of France , and more especially its commerce with this country .
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-Proverb respecting the Boulevards . It is by the Thames that the stranger should enter London . ... the broad breast of the great river , black with the huge masses that float upon its crowded waters the tall fabrics , gaunt and drear ...
-Proverb respecting the Boulevards . It is by the Thames that the stranger should enter London . ... the broad breast of the great river , black with the huge masses that float upon its crowded waters the tall fabrics , gaunt and drear ...
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
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