Ten Years of Imperialism in France: Impressions of a "Flâneur."W. Blackwood & sons, 1862 - 222 sider |
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... never seeks he trusts to chance . His mind is like a sensitive blank photograph plate , ready for any impres- sion which may present itself . The internal state of France has attracted consid- erable attention of late , and rather ...
... never seeks he trusts to chance . His mind is like a sensitive blank photograph plate , ready for any impres- sion which may present itself . The internal state of France has attracted consid- erable attention of late , and rather ...
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... never - end- ing string of carriages which turns down by the Rue Royale towards the Bois de Boulogne , are equalled , if not surpassed , by the Chiaja of Naples , or by Picca- dilly , Bond and Regent Streets , on a fine summer's ...
... never - end- ing string of carriages which turns down by the Rue Royale towards the Bois de Boulogne , are equalled , if not surpassed , by the Chiaja of Naples , or by Picca- dilly , Bond and Regent Streets , on a fine summer's ...
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... never occurred to the true Parisian . tried , if he could afford it , to have a country seat for the summer months in the vicinity of his dear city ; but as to choosing there his dwelling permanently , and com- ing only to town for ...
... never occurred to the true Parisian . tried , if he could afford it , to have a country seat for the summer months in the vicinity of his dear city ; but as to choosing there his dwelling permanently , and com- ing only to town for ...
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... never stronger in its palmiest days . The true sound of the Parisian R , which is as characteristic in the language of Lutetia as the letter H in the precincts of Bow - bells , produces on the Parisian abroad the effect which the ...
... never stronger in its palmiest days . The true sound of the Parisian R , which is as characteristic in the language of Lutetia as the letter H in the precincts of Bow - bells , produces on the Parisian abroad the effect which the ...
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... there chiefly to tempt him . The true Parisian has no shopping quarter ; he has his purveyors all over the town , and some of the best in places where the stranger would never dream of seeking them . The fact is LUTETIA PARISIORUM . 47.
... there chiefly to tempt him . The true Parisian has no shopping quarter ; he has his purveyors all over the town , and some of the best in places where the stranger would never dream of seeking them . The fact is LUTETIA PARISIORUM . 47.
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