The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... party had the opportunity of witnessing the primitive simplicity which reigned amongst the rustics of that place . She describes a scene of festivity which she witnessed , and in which the fiction of Goldsmith , in his description of a ...
... party had the opportunity of witnessing the primitive simplicity which reigned amongst the rustics of that place . She describes a scene of festivity which she witnessed , and in which the fiction of Goldsmith , in his description of a ...
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... party that , on the top of this rude building , an English party had once sat down to dinner , and amused themselves by pelting the natives who passed with eggs and fruit from the table . The course of the Loire led the author to a part ...
... party that , on the top of this rude building , an English party had once sat down to dinner , and amused themselves by pelting the natives who passed with eggs and fruit from the table . The course of the Loire led the author to a part ...
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... party arrived in this town , the inhabitants were in a state of agitation in consequence of the day being appointed for a military ballot for the young men of the department : We went ( says the author ) to the plateau , to see them ...
... party arrived in this town , the inhabitants were in a state of agitation in consequence of the day being appointed for a military ballot for the young men of the department : We went ( says the author ) to the plateau , to see them ...
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