Historical and Literary Tour of a Foreigner in England and Scotland, 第 1 巻Saunders & Otley, 1825 |
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Amédée Pichot. Amédée Pichot HISTORICAL AND LITERARY TOUR ОР A FOREIGNER IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. LONDON : PRINTED FOR SAUNDERS AND OTLEY , BRITISH AND FOREIGN PUBLIC LIBRARY , CONDUIT STREET , HANOVER SQUARE .
Amédée Pichot. Amédée Pichot HISTORICAL AND LITERARY TOUR ОР A FOREIGNER IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. LONDON : PRINTED FOR SAUNDERS AND OTLEY , BRITISH AND FOREIGN PUBLIC LIBRARY , CONDUIT STREET , HANOVER SQUARE .
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... England , and the principles of morality , liberalism , and dignity , paraded by its Oligarchy . I certainly feel no inclination to pronounce Mr. Canning a man of exclusive genius ; but it will be seen that as early as the period of my ...
... England , and the principles of morality , liberalism , and dignity , paraded by its Oligarchy . I certainly feel no inclination to pronounce Mr. Canning a man of exclusive genius ; but it will be seen that as early as the period of my ...
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... England , as in the poetry of Byron , and the novels of Walter Scott . The energy of asso- ciation is , like the lever of Archimedes , capa- ble of changing the position of the globe . It is this energy which has developed the genius ...
... England , as in the poetry of Byron , and the novels of Walter Scott . The energy of asso- ciation is , like the lever of Archimedes , capa- ble of changing the position of the globe . It is this energy which has developed the genius ...
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