The English Party's Excursion to Paris, in Easter Week 1849. To which is Added, A Trip to America ... By J. B. Esq., Barrister-at-Law [i.e. John Bill].Longman and Company, 1850 - 557 Seiten |
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... treading a garden of herbs and of flowers . We walked upon flowers , and bouquets were presented to us in abun- dance by fairy fingers , and in all directions . Then upon arriving at a public room , large and lofty EXCURSION TO PARIS . 13.
... treading a garden of herbs and of flowers . We walked upon flowers , and bouquets were presented to us in abun- dance by fairy fingers , and in all directions . Then upon arriving at a public room , large and lofty EXCURSION TO PARIS . 13.
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... Walked with A. F. M. before breakfast , in the gar- dens of the Tuileries , which command a full front , or westerly view of that ancient edifice , so rich in recol- lections , of the greatest possible interest . It appears , at present ...
... Walked with A. F. M. before breakfast , in the gar- dens of the Tuileries , which command a full front , or westerly view of that ancient edifice , so rich in recol- lections , of the greatest possible interest . It appears , at present ...
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... walked in the beautiful garden of the Tuileries , and environs . The gardens are sepa- rated from the rue de Rivoli , by a tall , handsome iron railing , having gilt spear heads ; and from the quay running between them and the river ...
... walked in the beautiful garden of the Tuileries , and environs . The gardens are sepa- rated from the rue de Rivoli , by a tall , handsome iron railing , having gilt spear heads ; and from the quay running between them and the river ...
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... walked thence down a long narrow lane , lined with trees on each side , to Malmaison , pondering within ourselves of him , who had so often preceded us in the same path ; it appears like the residence of an English gentleman of large ...
... walked thence down a long narrow lane , lined with trees on each side , to Malmaison , pondering within ourselves of him , who had so often preceded us in the same path ; it appears like the residence of an English gentleman of large ...
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... walked thence along the left bank of the Seine , by the Chamber of Deputies , the Hôtel des Inva- lides , and the Military School , in front of which , opposite the river , is the celebrated Champ de Mars , an oblong space , 2700 feet ...
... walked thence along the left bank of the Seine , by the Chamber of Deputies , the Hôtel des Inva- lides , and the Military School , in front of which , opposite the river , is the celebrated Champ de Mars , an oblong space , 2700 feet ...
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The English Party's Excursion to Paris, in Easter Week, 1849. to Which Is ... John Bill Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2019 |
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