Arthur Young's Travels in France During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789G. Bell and sons, 1909 - 366 pages |
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... château of Polignac visited , already deserted by its owners , the thankless protégés of Louis XVI . and Marie Antoinette . From its ruined battlements and prison towers , the tourist now be- holds a heart - quickening scene of rural ...
... château of Polignac visited , already deserted by its owners , the thankless protégés of Louis XVI . and Marie Antoinette . From its ruined battlements and prison towers , the tourist now be- holds a heart - quickening scene of rural ...
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... chateau of Mons . St. Maritan , who , had he been in England , would not have built a good house in that situation , nor have projected his walls like those of an alms - house . Abbeville is said to contain 22,000 souls ; it is old ...
... chateau of Mons . St. Maritan , who , had he been in England , would not have built a good house in that situation , nor have projected his walls like those of an alms - house . Abbeville is said to contain 22,000 souls ; it is old ...
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... château d'eau or machine for supplying Amiens with water is worth viewing ; but plates only could give an idea of it . The town abounds with woollen manufactures . I conversed with several masters who united entirely with those of ...
... château d'eau or machine for supplying Amiens with water is worth viewing ; but plates only could give an idea of it . The town abounds with woollen manufactures . I conversed with several masters who united entirely with those of ...
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... château ' is great , and there is something imposing in that ; except the gallery of the great Condé's battles and the cabinet of natural history , which is rich in very fine specimens , most advantageously arranged ; it contains ...
... château ' is great , and there is something imposing in that ; except the gallery of the great Condé's battles and the cabinet of natural history , which is rich in very fine specimens , most advantageously arranged ; it contains ...
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... château of St. Leu , hanging by his cravat from the sill of a window , and foul play was suspected . He was father of the Duke d'Enghien , foully murdered by the first Napoleon . 2 Luzarches ( connected with Paris by a railway branching ...
... château of St. Leu , hanging by his cravat from the sill of a window , and foul play was suspected . He was father of the Duke d'Enghien , foully murdered by the first Napoleon . 2 Luzarches ( connected with Paris by a railway branching ...
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