First Impressions of England and Its PeopleGould and Lincoln, 1857 - 430 páginas |
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... curious visiter will find in the niches of the ruined walls of the ecclesi- astical edifices of other days ... curiously intertwisted atop , and plays amid tall slender columns , arches of graceful sweep , and singularly ele- gant ...
... curious visiter will find in the niches of the ruined walls of the ecclesi- astical edifices of other days ... curiously intertwisted atop , and plays amid tall slender columns , arches of graceful sweep , and singularly ele- gant ...
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... curious coincidence , that on the night of his decease , one of his intimate acquaintance at Dartford , in Kent , dreamed that his Lordship appeared to him , and , drawing back the bed - curtains , said , with an air of deep melancholy ...
... curious coincidence , that on the night of his decease , one of his intimate acquaintance at Dartford , in Kent , dreamed that his Lordship appeared to him , and , drawing back the bed - curtains , said , with an air of deep melancholy ...
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... curious fact , that some of our old estab- lished Scotch saltworks - works so old that they were in ex- istence for centuries before the Scotch salter had ceased to be . a slave — are now engaged in crystallizing , not sea - water , as ...
... curious fact , that some of our old estab- lished Scotch saltworks - works so old that they were in ex- istence for centuries before the Scotch salter had ceased to be . a slave — are now engaged in crystallizing , not sea - water , as ...
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Led to convert an intended Voyage to Orkney into a Journey to England | 25 |
Weather still miserably bad suited to betray the frequent Poverty | 42 |
CHAPTER III | 55 |
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