Arthur Young's Travels in France During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789G. Bell and sons, 1906 - 366 pages |
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... remains in its former state . Arthur Young's second journey takes him through Brittany and Anjou . Here also advance has been so rapid within our own time that the traveller revisiting these provinces finds his notes of ten or fifteen ...
... remains in its former state . Arthur Young's second journey takes him through Brittany and Anjou . Here also advance has been so rapid within our own time that the traveller revisiting these provinces finds his notes of ten or fifteen ...
Page xiii
... remains ignorant of its mother tongue . One curious omission must have struck most readers of the French travels . This quick and accurate observer who takes note of every object that meets his eye , who traverses the three historic ...
... remains ignorant of its mother tongue . One curious omission must have struck most readers of the French travels . This quick and accurate observer who takes note of every object that meets his eye , who traverses the three historic ...
Page xxx
... remain as they were in his own time . Oppo- site the gates of Bradfield Hall stands the village ale - house , no quainter , more antiquated hostelry in rural England . Between park and village , consisting of church , rectory - house ...
... remain as they were in his own time . Oppo- site the gates of Bradfield Hall stands the village ale - house , no quainter , more antiquated hostelry in rural England . Between park and village , consisting of church , rectory - house ...
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... remains of his darling . When , at last , he consented to interment , the coffin was placed under the family pew , her heart lying where he knelt in prayer . He wept himself blind ; the terrible calamity that now gradually overtook him ...
... remains of his darling . When , at last , he consented to interment , the coffin was placed under the family pew , her heart lying where he knelt in prayer . He wept himself blind ; the terrible calamity that now gradually overtook him ...
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... remain calm . Weeping would be fatal . Wilberforce paid him a visit as he sat bandaged in a dark room . The visitor had been cautioned on no account whatever to agitate him , but either underrating his friend's susceptibility or his own ...
... remain calm . Weeping would be fatal . Wilberforce paid him a visit as he sat bandaged in a dark room . The visitor had been cautioned on no account whatever to agitate him , but either underrating his friend's susceptibility or his own ...
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