That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... least the time of Walpole eighty years before . Journalism , naturally enough , was thought of by many people - however avidly they read newspapers as a contemptible , venal occupation . The provincial Press might sometimes be free of ...
... least the time of Walpole eighty years before . Journalism , naturally enough , was thought of by many people - however avidly they read newspapers as a contemptible , venal occupation . The provincial Press might sometimes be free of ...
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... least it allowed him to observe more of the passing scene than can be seen clearly from today's fast - moving forms of transport . Moreover , most of those who wrote about their journeys had covered at least some part of the ground they ...
... least it allowed him to observe more of the passing scene than can be seen clearly from today's fast - moving forms of transport . Moreover , most of those who wrote about their journeys had covered at least some part of the ground they ...
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... least once every year , undertaking a journey of 100 or 200 miles on impulse without troubling like their French counterparts to make their wills before they left to visit their capital city , there was so little travel in north Wales ...
... least once every year , undertaking a journey of 100 or 200 miles on impulse without troubling like their French counterparts to make their wills before they left to visit their capital city , there was so little travel in north Wales ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
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