Arthur Young's Travels in France: During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789George Bell and Sons, 1906 - 366 pages |
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Page viii
... road traversed the entire country- that from Nantes to La Rochelle - and on the creation of a de- partment , it was found absolutely necessary to build a town as chef - lieu , none of sufficient importance existing . Waste , brush- wood ...
... road traversed the entire country- that from Nantes to La Rochelle - and on the creation of a de- partment , it was found absolutely necessary to build a town as chef - lieu , none of sufficient importance existing . Waste , brush- wood ...
Page xviii
... road . Probably the poor people , humiliated by want and all kinds of wretched- ness , would have resented such an intrusion , feeling , in Scrip- tural phrase , " Verily to see the poverty of the land art thou come . " In our own day ...
... road . Probably the poor people , humiliated by want and all kinds of wretched- ness , would have resented such an intrusion , feeling , in Scrip- tural phrase , " Verily to see the poverty of the land art thou come . " In our own day ...
Page xxx
... road leading to the railway station . This is the old London coach road followed by our traveller when setting forth on his French travels a hundred years ago , enterprises regarded by his family mad as those of Don Quixote himself ...
... road leading to the railway station . This is the old London coach road followed by our traveller when setting forth on his French travels a hundred years ago , enterprises regarded by his family mad as those of Don Quixote himself ...
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... country ; and the first ride I take in that kingdom shews me a score of country seats . The road excellent . Boulogne is not an ugly town ; and from the ramparts of the upper part the view is beautiful , though JOURNAL. ...
... country ; and the first ride I take in that kingdom shews me a score of country seats . The road excellent . Boulogne is not an ugly town ; and from the ramparts of the upper part the view is beautiful , though JOURNAL. ...
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... road crosses it for ten miles , which is its least extent . They say the capitainerie , or para- mountship , is above 100 miles in circumference . That is to say , all the inhabitants for that extent are pestered with game , without ...
... road crosses it for ten miles , which is its least extent . They say the capitainerie , or para- mountship , is above 100 miles in circumference . That is to say , all the inhabitants for that extent are pestered with game , without ...
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