| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 ページ
...the best climate, where he could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without trouble or inconvenience, the most days of the year, and the...he thought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. And I believe it is true, not only of the hot and the cold, but even... | |
| Walter Howe - 1890 - 332 ページ
...the best climate, where he could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without trouble or inconvenience, the most days of the year, and the...thought, he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. And I believe it is true, not only of the hot and cold, but even among... | |
| William Temple - 1908 - 372 ページ
...that loved and esteemed his own country : 'twas in reply to some of the company that were reviling our climate, and extolling those of Italy and Spain, or...he thought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. And I believe it is true, not only of the hot and cold, but even among... | |
| William Hughes - 1908 - 942 ページ
...tltritish), fTeyn, bright; thtr, \\.it-i; nnil A -5. nitre a lake. man days in the year and the most hours in the day ; and this he thought he could be in England more than any other country in Europe." MINERALS.— As regards mineral products, England is distinguished by... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1912 - 268 ページ
...the best climate, where he could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without trouble or inconvenience, the most days of the' year, and the...he thought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. And I believe it is true, not only of the hot and the cold but even among... | |
| Alfred H. Hyatt - 1913 - 166 ページ
...Italy and Spain, or at least of France : he said, he thought that was the best climate, wherehecould be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without...he thought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. And I believe it is true, not only of the hot and cold, but even among... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1917 - 922 ページ
...Gardening in England." He defends the English climate and reports that fine saying of the king's that "that was the best Climate, where He could be abroad...He thought He could be in England, more than in any Country He knew of in Europe." Temple speaks of the "almost perpetual Greenness of our Turf" and of... | |
| Alfred H. Hyatt - 1918 - 148 ページ
...that loved and esteemed his own country: 'twas in reply to some of the company that were reviling our climate, and extolling those of Italy and Spain, or...he thought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. And I believe it is true, not only of the hot and cold, but even among... | |
| Alfred H. Hyatt - 1918 - 148 ページ
...Italy and Spain, or at least of France : he said, he thought that was the best climate, wherehecould be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without...the year, and the most hours of the day; and this bethought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. And I believe it is... | |
| Charles Quest-Ritson - 2003 - 302 ページ
...patriotism was given a boost when Charles ll declared that 'he thought that the best climate [was] where he could be abroad in the air with pleasure,...he thought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in c§ Europe'.56 And Sir William Temple attributed the delicious fruit in his Surrey... | |
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