Arthur Young's Travels in France: During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789George Bell and Sons, 1906 - 366 pages |
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... thing of the past . The échasse , or in patois , chanque , a word dating from the English occupation , and derived ... things Of no French province can the economist now write more hope- fully . Were I to renew my acquaintance with the ...
... thing of the past . The échasse , or in patois , chanque , a word dating from the English occupation , and derived ... things Of no French province can the economist now write more hope- fully . Were I to renew my acquaintance with the ...
Page xliv
... thing of a lady's meaning , ( always provided she has any ) when she writes to you , look at the postscript . Now , pray , dear Sir , how came you ever to imagine what you are pleased to blazon to the world with all the confidence of ...
... thing of a lady's meaning , ( always provided she has any ) when she writes to you , look at the postscript . Now , pray , dear Sir , how came you ever to imagine what you are pleased to blazon to the world with all the confidence of ...
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... thing that is not here to be seen on a moderate scale . To those who are fond of gilding here is enough to satiate ; so much that to an English eye it has too gaudy an appearance . But the glasses are large and numerous . The drawing ...
... thing that is not here to be seen on a moderate scale . To those who are fond of gilding here is enough to satiate ; so much that to an English eye it has too gaudy an appearance . But the glasses are large and numerous . The drawing ...
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... thing is ordered , without any attention to the expence , we should for double the money have lived better than we have done in France ; the common cookery of the French gives great advantage . It is true , they roast every thing to a ...
... thing is ordered , without any attention to the expence , we should for double the money have lived better than we have done in France ; the common cookery of the French gives great advantage . It is true , they roast every thing to a ...
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... thing in season : the wine separate , at 6. ( 3d . ) a bottle . With difficulty the Count's groom found a stable . Hay is little short of 51. English per ton ; oats much the same price as in England , but not so good : straw dear , and ...
... thing in season : the wine separate , at 6. ( 3d . ) a bottle . With difficulty the Count's groom found a stable . Hay is little short of 51. English per ton ; oats much the same price as in England , but not so good : straw dear , and ...
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