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 12
... to shame our drones into eloquence , and stir them into life : what we want for popular evangelizing , and the recovery of lost ground by our clergy among the masses , is earnest AT GHENT . 13 and eloquent extempore preaching . Took.
... to shame our drones into eloquence , and stir them into life : what we want for popular evangelizing , and the recovery of lost ground by our clergy among the masses , is earnest AT GHENT . 13 and eloquent extempore preaching . Took.
Side 13
... Took a carriage , and drove with our party up and down and round and about this beautiful unique mediæval Ghent , —every street a study , every tenth house a picture , and those grey old giants of churches contrasting wondrously with ...
... Took a carriage , and drove with our party up and down and round and about this beautiful unique mediæval Ghent , —every street a study , every tenth house a picture , and those grey old giants of churches contrasting wondrously with ...
Side 21
... took all my flock , as a treat , to the play an indifferent theatre in the arcade , and dullish altogether , except that little Harry and Walter gained a new idea in the mind - enlarging line . Brussels we now consider quite used up ...
... took all my flock , as a treat , to the play an indifferent theatre in the arcade , and dullish altogether , except that little Harry and Walter gained a new idea in the mind - enlarging line . Brussels we now consider quite used up ...
Side 34
... Took an early ramble once more round the Liege churches , to admire their glorious proportions and wealth of decoration ; noticing in St. Paul's the chained Lucifer in marble under the pulpit , and a marble dead Christ , and the fine ...
... Took an early ramble once more round the Liege churches , to admire their glorious proportions and wealth of decoration ; noticing in St. Paul's the chained Lucifer in marble under the pulpit , and a marble dead Christ , and the fine ...
Side 44
... took a stroll , with all the following , over the bridge , to Roman Duitz , entering a fineish old church there , full of carving in white and gold : thence back , rain threatening , to St. Martin's , one of the most ancient churches ...
... took a stroll , with all the following , over the bridge , to Roman Duitz , entering a fineish old church there , full of carving in white and gold : thence back , rain threatening , to St. Martin's , one of the most ancient churches ...
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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