The English Party's Excursion to Paris, in Easter Week 1849: To which is Added, a Trip to America, Etc. Etc. EtcLongman and Company, 1850 - 557 Seiten |
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... reached our railway goal at Folkestone , which pre- sents in its architectural appearance a motley aspect , a most curious combination and contrast of the very ancient and the very modern methods of English modes of building : the ...
... reached our railway goal at Folkestone , which pre- sents in its architectural appearance a motley aspect , a most curious combination and contrast of the very ancient and the very modern methods of English modes of building : the ...
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... reached Boulogne , when the following unexpected and gratifying instances of neighbourly good will and amity succeeded in ri- vetting and astonishing the seven senses of all our native English Party . The fun began before ever we set ...
... reached Boulogne , when the following unexpected and gratifying instances of neighbourly good will and amity succeeded in ri- vetting and astonishing the seven senses of all our native English Party . The fun began before ever we set ...
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... reached the spacious terminus , which marked our entrance into the gay , glittering , univer- sally talked of , and thought of , revolutionary city of Paris , where , calling a citadine or French cab , we were speedily whisked away to ...
... reached the spacious terminus , which marked our entrance into the gay , glittering , univer- sally talked of , and thought of , revolutionary city of Paris , where , calling a citadine or French cab , we were speedily whisked away to ...
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... reached a long , dismal - looking street , when our attention was attracted to the circumstance , that the upper part of it , for several hundred yards , upon each side , was one continuous succession of stone mason's shops , at the ...
... reached a long , dismal - looking street , when our attention was attracted to the circumstance , that the upper part of it , for several hundred yards , upon each side , was one continuous succession of stone mason's shops , at the ...
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... reached a small desert island , where they sub- sisted for a few days upon shark's flesh and red ber- ries , which they found there , until they were rescued from their perilous situation by an American vessel , which ran in close to ...
... reached a small desert island , where they sub- sisted for a few days upon shark's flesh and red ber- ries , which they found there , until they were rescued from their perilous situation by an American vessel , which ran in close to ...
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