Arthur Young's Travels in France: During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789George Bell and Sons, 1906 - 366 pages |
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... common with other reasoners , to wish at least that both parties may think me in the right ; but if that is not to be hoped for , my next wish should be , that both might think me in the wrong ; which I would under- stand as an ample ...
... common with other reasoners , to wish at least that both parties may think me in the right ; but if that is not to be hoped for , my next wish should be , that both might think me in the wrong ; which I would under- stand as an ample ...
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... common readers ; in a word , that I must give up the journal plan entirely or let it go as it was written . - To treat the public like a friend , let them see all , and trust to their candour for for- giving trifles . He reasoned thus ...
... common readers ; in a word , that I must give up the journal plan entirely or let it go as it was written . - To treat the public like a friend , let them see all , and trust to their candour for for- giving trifles . He reasoned thus ...
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... common as to be a great plague to the people . A horse of six years old , a little more than four feet six inches high , is sold for 701 .; and 151. has been offered for a colt of one year old . Pass Uzarch ; 2 dine at Donzenac ...
... common as to be a great plague to the people . A horse of six years old , a little more than four feet six inches high , is sold for 701 .; and 151. has been offered for a colt of one year old . Pass Uzarch ; 2 dine at Donzenac ...
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... common room , with two arcades to walk in , free from sun and rain . The present baths are horrible holes ; the patients lie up to their chins in hot sulphureous water , which , with the beastly dens they are placed in , one would think ...
... common room , with two arcades to walk in , free from sun and rain . The present baths are horrible holes ; the patients lie up to their chins in hot sulphureous water , which , with the beastly dens they are placed in , one would think ...
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... common herd of travellers , but to make myself a master of their agriculture ; that if I found any thing good and applicable to England , I might copy it . He commended the design greatly ; said it was travelling with a truly laudable ...
... common herd of travellers , but to make myself a master of their agriculture ; that if I found any thing good and applicable to England , I might copy it . He commended the design greatly ; said it was travelling with a truly laudable ...
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