Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M-y W-y M-e, Written During Her Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa: To which are Added Poems the Same AuthorP. Didot, the elder, in the national palace of arts and sciences, 1798 - 282 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 37
עמוד 1
... passed the sea , though we had the ill fortune of a storm . We were persuaded by the captain of the yacht to set out in a calm , and he pretended there was nothing so easy as to tide it over ; but , after two days slowly moving , the ...
... passed the sea , though we had the ill fortune of a storm . We were persuaded by the captain of the yacht to set out in a calm , and he pretended there was nothing so easy as to tide it over ; but , after two days slowly moving , the ...
עמוד 3
... passing and repassing . Every twenty paces gives you the prospect of some villa , and every four . hours , that of a large town , so surprizingly neat , I am sure you would be charmed with them . The place I am now at , is certainly one ...
... passing and repassing . Every twenty paces gives you the prospect of some villa , and every four . hours , that of a large town , so surprizingly neat , I am sure you would be charmed with them . The place I am now at , is certainly one ...
עמוד 7
... that I have not forgot her obliging command of sending her some account of my travels . I have already passed a large part of Germany , have seen all that is = remarkable in Cologn , Frankfort , Wurtsburg , and LETTER S. ,
... that I have not forgot her obliging command of sending her some account of my travels . I have already passed a large part of Germany , have seen all that is = remarkable in Cologn , Frankfort , Wurtsburg , and LETTER S. ,
עמוד 36
... passed by moonshine the frightful precipices that divide Bohemia from Saxony , at the bottom of which runs the river Elbe ; but I cannot say that I had reason to fear drowning in it , being perfectly convinced that in case of a tumble ...
... passed by moonshine the frightful precipices that divide Bohemia from Saxony , at the bottom of which runs the river Elbe ; but I cannot say that I had reason to fear drowning in it , being perfectly convinced that in case of a tumble ...
עמוד 52
... passed , even by the Hungarians themselves , who generally chuse to take . the conveniency of going down the Danube . We have had the blessing of being favoured with finer weather than is common at this time of the year ; though the ...
... passed , even by the Hungarians themselves , who generally chuse to take . the conveniency of going down the Danube . We have had the blessing of being favoured with finer weather than is common at this time of the year ; though the ...
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