Paterfamilias's Diary of Everybody's Tour: Belgium and the Rhine, Munich, Switzerland, Milan, Geneva and ParisT. Hatchard, 1856 - 385 sider |
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Side 3
... thing than any ill- judged attempt at re - written stale philosophy , and cold generalizing afterwards ; impressions of things written at the time and on the spot , are likelier to be true and graphic than their jumbled memories ...
... thing than any ill- judged attempt at re - written stale philosophy , and cold generalizing afterwards ; impressions of things written at the time and on the spot , are likelier to be true and graphic than their jumbled memories ...
Side 4
... thing worth seeing , which you most fortunately discovered ; and that Murray's universal Handbooks are far more entirely to be depended on than my blundering catalogue of omissions . A party of eleven is a respectable invading force ...
... thing worth seeing , which you most fortunately discovered ; and that Murray's universal Handbooks are far more entirely to be depended on than my blundering catalogue of omissions . A party of eleven is a respectable invading force ...
Side 7
... thing , only desirable to be escaped the best proof that publication is an after - thought . And now I will be honest enough , though often times in self - disparage- ment , to serve up rough notes as much as can be in their genuine ...
... thing , only desirable to be escaped the best proof that publication is an after - thought . And now I will be honest enough , though often times in self - disparage- ment , to serve up rough notes as much as can be in their genuine ...
Side 9
... of a Swiss family Robinson . However , few folks care to keep a journal now , Murray being all - sufficing , and fewer still to print them , and nobody to publish them ; and so it comes 10 ADVICE . to pass that the sort of thing.
... of a Swiss family Robinson . However , few folks care to keep a journal now , Murray being all - sufficing , and fewer still to print them , and nobody to publish them ; and so it comes 10 ADVICE . to pass that the sort of thing.
Side 9
... thing is in some sort practically a novelty ; and supposing Austrian chicanery contrives to close the continent to us next year , it may , perchance , attain to be even a book inquired for . If John Bull cannot travel in his britscka ...
... thing is in some sort practically a novelty ; and supposing Austrian chicanery contrives to close the continent to us next year , it may , perchance , attain to be even a book inquired for . If John Bull cannot travel in his britscka ...
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Side 343 - Je désire que mes cendres reposent sur les bords de la Seine, au milieu de ce peuple français que j'ai tant aimé.
Side 282 - PEPYS. pay a franc each for the service, and at that by no means full, in spite of English multitudes in Paris : then the preacher, though fair and well-intentioned, was not the man to keep consciences awake in that close atmosphere, and dullness seemed the prevalent idea from