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Pagina ix
... in describing the present , would connect it with the past - which , in speaking of what is daily and accidental , would separate it from what ages have sanctioned , and distant ages are likely to see ; - a work , which in showing ...
... in describing the present , would connect it with the past - which , in speaking of what is daily and accidental , would separate it from what ages have sanctioned , and distant ages are likely to see ; - a work , which in showing ...
Pagina xii
In speaking of our own country , we speak in a spirit which induces us to believe that we may take any liberty we think proper with our friends . We are at home , and we have the privilege of relationship .
In speaking of our own country , we speak in a spirit which induces us to believe that we may take any liberty we think proper with our friends . We are at home , and we have the privilege of relationship .
Pagina 2
Here are the monuments that speak to you of the great soldiers ; and here the guinguettes that display to you the great dancers of Europe . You pass by the old gardens of Beaujon ; you find the caserne ( and this tells you a good deal ...
Here are the monuments that speak to you of the great soldiers ; and here the guinguettes that display to you the great dancers of Europe . You pass by the old gardens of Beaujon ; you find the caserne ( and this tells you a good deal ...
Pagina 8
This is why I spoke of the boulevards : this is why I now speak of the Palais Royal . — It will be long before I forget an evening that I spent there in the beginning of August , 1830. I had come from the quiet corners of the city ...
This is why I spoke of the boulevards : this is why I now speak of the Palais Royal . — It will be long before I forget an evening that I spent there in the beginning of August , 1830. I had come from the quiet corners of the city ...
Pagina 10
“ « Certes , ' answered his Royal Highness , ' I do not know what will happen ; I do not know where those you speak of will be in six months : but I know where I shall be , whatever comes . I and my family will remain in this palace ...
“ « Certes , ' answered his Royal Highness , ' I do not know what will happen ; I do not know where those you speak of will be in six months : but I know where I shall be , whatever comes . I and my family will remain in this palace ...
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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 |
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