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... sensations . " Everything looks novel and foreign to us : the quaint forms of the old , sad - coloured houses ; the arched , antique gateways ; VOL . I.-B. the royal busts niched in an old wall ; the Lexington are ...
... sensations . " Everything looks novel and foreign to us : the quaint forms of the old , sad - coloured houses ; the arched , antique gateways ; VOL . I.-B. the royal busts niched in an old wall ; the Lexington are ...
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... coloured , and rising to an elevation of some three hundred feet above the sea . Here Captain Hall , with his happy young people , again joined us , to part again immediately ; they to walk to Chale , and we to rejoin R. at the inn ...
... coloured , and rising to an elevation of some three hundred feet above the sea . Here Captain Hall , with his happy young people , again joined us , to part again immediately ; they to walk to Chale , and we to rejoin R. at the inn ...
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... common articles of food in London not higher , in some cases lower ; for instance , for excellent cauliflowers we gave sixpence - twelve and a half cents . VOL . L - E smoke colour of the houses is soft and healthy to LONDON . 49.
... common articles of food in London not higher , in some cases lower ; for instance , for excellent cauliflowers we gave sixpence - twelve and a half cents . VOL . L - E smoke colour of the houses is soft and healthy to LONDON . 49.
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Catharine Maria Sedgwick. smoke colour of the houses is soft and healthy to the eye , so unlike our flame - coloured cities , that seem surely to typify their destiny , which is , you know , to be burned up , sooner or later - sooner ...
Catharine Maria Sedgwick. smoke colour of the houses is soft and healthy to the eye , so unlike our flame - coloured cities , that seem surely to typify their destiny , which is , you know , to be burned up , sooner or later - sooner ...
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... be manifested by form and colour ? My ad- miration of the cartoons was very earnest , albeit un- learned . Paul preaching at Athens struck me as the grandest among them . We returned to London through Bushy Park , where the LONDON . 67.
... be manifested by form and colour ? My ad- miration of the cartoons was very earnest , albeit un- learned . Paul preaching at Athens struck me as the grandest among them . We returned to London through Bushy Park , where the LONDON . 67.
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