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Pagina vii
This is not said , my dear King , in the formal and customary spirit of dedicatory addresses , but with the deepest and sincerest sentiments of regard and affection . be as an Yours most truly , HENRY LYTTON BULWER .
This is not said , my dear King , in the formal and customary spirit of dedicatory addresses , but with the deepest and sincerest sentiments of regard and affection . be as an Yours most truly , HENRY LYTTON BULWER .
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 xxiii
367 And now I shall proceed without further delay to beg the reader to follow me with a kindly spirit to the book for which I have been thus endeavouring to solicit and prepare his attention . BOOK I. THE CAPITAL .
367 And now I shall proceed without further delay to beg the reader to follow me with a kindly spirit to the book for which I have been thus endeavouring to solicit and prepare his attention . BOOK I. THE CAPITAL .
Pagina 3
... itwithout inhaling some portion of the spirit it breathes , without feeling a character more soft and southern - a ray of light that had not penetrated there before , stealing into the severe and sombre recesses of one's northern ...
... itwithout inhaling some portion of the spirit it breathes , without feeling a character more soft and southern - a ray of light that had not penetrated there before , stealing into the severe and sombre recesses of one's northern ...
Pagina 7
_ " By twelve o'clock at noon the Boulevards were crowded with people of every class , all appearing in high spirits ; the number of white cockades increased ; many of them wore only bits of white handkerchiefs , bits of white paper ...
_ " By twelve o'clock at noon the Boulevards were crowded with people of every class , all appearing in high spirits ; the number of white cockades increased ; many of them wore only bits of white handkerchiefs , bits of white paper ...
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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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