Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, 第 1 巻author; and for sale, 1815 |
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... road are in general not beautiful , the houses very poor indeed ; the walls old and rough , but the windows generally whole and clean ; no old hats or bundles of rags stuck in , as in America , where people build , but do not re- pair ...
... road are in general not beautiful , the houses very poor indeed ; the walls old and rough , but the windows generally whole and clean ; no old hats or bundles of rags stuck in , as in America , where people build , but do not re- pair ...
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... road to London . During our ride , we saw a little stream appear here and there among the willows , in the vale below . I asked a woman at the toll - gate what the name of it was : " Sure , Sir , the Avon ! " It is not easy to avoid ...
... road to London . During our ride , we saw a little stream appear here and there among the willows , in the vale below . I asked a woman at the toll - gate what the name of it was : " Sure , Sir , the Avon ! " It is not easy to avoid ...
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... road in deep beds , form- ing a hard and even surface , upon which the wheels of carriages make no impression . The roads are now wider ; kept in good repair , and not deep , notwithstanding the season . The post- horses excellent ; and ...
... road in deep beds , form- ing a hard and even surface , upon which the wheels of carriages make no impression . The roads are now wider ; kept in good repair , and not deep , notwithstanding the season . The post- horses excellent ; and ...
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... road , make their appearance , and are forgiven . There is in all this a great deal of true comic ; but the style is strangely neglected , and the songs absurd to a degree , which must be intentional . These are what the English call ...
... road , make their appearance , and are forgiven . There is in all this a great deal of true comic ; but the style is strangely neglected , and the songs absurd to a degree , which must be intentional . These are what the English call ...
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... . Strawberry Hill , notwithstanding its name , is quite flat , even low , and seems damp ; the road , passing close by , is covered with a pointed gothic STRAWBERRY HILL - RICHMOND . 149 arch of elms , 148 STRAWBERRY HILL.
... . Strawberry Hill , notwithstanding its name , is quite flat , even low , and seems damp ; the road , passing close by , is covered with a pointed gothic STRAWBERRY HILL - RICHMOND . 149 arch of elms , 148 STRAWBERRY HILL.
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