North America: In 3 Volumes, Volum 1Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1862 - 344 sider |
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Side 26
... large churches , and enormous hotels ; but of such things as these a man can write nothing that is worth the reading . The traveller who desires to tell his ex- perience of North America must write of people rather than 26 NORTH AMERICA .
... large churches , and enormous hotels ; but of such things as these a man can write nothing that is worth the reading . The traveller who desires to tell his ex- perience of North America must write of people rather than 26 NORTH AMERICA .
Side 46
... travellers exactly in proportion as it is made cheap to those who are not poor . For the poorer classes , travelling in America is by no means cheap , —the average rate being , as far as I can judge , fully three- halfpence a mile . It ...
... travellers exactly in proportion as it is made cheap to those who are not poor . For the poorer classes , travelling in America is by no means cheap , —the average rate being , as far as I can judge , fully three- halfpence a mile . It ...
Side 52
... Travellers who write their travels are constantly called upon to record that number , so that it may now be considered as a super- lative in local phraseology , signifying a very great many indeed . The town stands between two hills ...
... Travellers who write their travels are constantly called upon to record that number , so that it may now be considered as a super- lative in local phraseology , signifying a very great many indeed . The town stands between two hills ...
Side 53
... traveller . There are in all four outlets to the sea , one of which appears to have been made expressly for the Great Eastern . Then there is the hill looking inwards . If it has a name I forget it . The view from this hill is also over ...
... traveller . There are in all four outlets to the sea , one of which appears to have been made expressly for the Great Eastern . Then there is the hill looking inwards . If it has a name I forget it . The view from this hill is also over ...
Side 57
... let me presume that the traveller is not alone ; he has his wife or friend , or perhaps a pair of sisters , and in his waggon he will go up through primeval forests to the Glen House . When there THE WHITE MOUNTAINS . 57.
... let me presume that the traveller is not alone ; he has his wife or friend , or perhaps a pair of sisters , and in his waggon he will go up through primeval forests to the Glen House . When there THE WHITE MOUNTAINS . 57.
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