The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... traveller , for his recent discove- ries ; in short of something extra- ordinary - of some object ( no mat- ter what ) to which the eye of cu- riosity is at that moment directed ; for rank has but one rival in Eng- land , and that is ...
... traveller , for his recent discove- ries ; in short of something extra- ordinary - of some object ( no mat- ter what ) to which the eye of cu- riosity is at that moment directed ; for rank has but one rival in Eng- land , and that is ...
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... traveller as soon as he puts his feet upon the pier , I was dragged to the Hotel de Bourbon , not , however , without having first been forced into the bureau of the custom - house , to undergo a rigorous search . My pockets were turned ...
... traveller as soon as he puts his feet upon the pier , I was dragged to the Hotel de Bourbon , not , however , without having first been forced into the bureau of the custom - house , to undergo a rigorous search . My pockets were turned ...
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... traveller , even at a distance , they take off their large hats , and almost drag them along the ground : Lavater would have recognised by this act , that the Por- tuguese people are more docile and respectful towards the rich and no ...
... traveller , even at a distance , they take off their large hats , and almost drag them along the ground : Lavater would have recognised by this act , that the Por- tuguese people are more docile and respectful towards the rich and no ...
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... traveller ? He always carries about him an album , in which he collects the remembrances of the most dis- tinguished friends of liberty in Eu- rope . He sometimes disputes be- cause I call this album a martyro- logy . Du fait , has not ...
... traveller ? He always carries about him an album , in which he collects the remembrances of the most dis- tinguished friends of liberty in Eu- rope . He sometimes disputes be- cause I call this album a martyro- logy . Du fait , has not ...
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... traveller , named Gre- gory Jackschics , had passed the years from 1810 to 1813 travelling through the mountains of Caucasus in search of every vestige , or object of anti- quity relating to the ancient esta- blishments of his ...
... traveller , named Gre- gory Jackschics , had passed the years from 1810 to 1813 travelling through the mountains of Caucasus in search of every vestige , or object of anti- quity relating to the ancient esta- blishments of his ...
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