Gleanings Through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia;: With Views of Peace and War at Home and Abroad ...T.N. Longman, 1796 |
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... turn always deferves another , it is at a paffenger's option whether he chooses to have his things displaced or not . Stipulated fee for the examination is very trifling- the compliment for indulgence is no object of con- teft . One ...
... turn always deferves another , it is at a paffenger's option whether he chooses to have his things displaced or not . Stipulated fee for the examination is very trifling- the compliment for indulgence is no object of con- teft . One ...
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... turn them round fafter . To be fure , a finer opportunity never offered itself , to try the patience of a mere English- man , who comes from the finest public roads . and carriages , perhaps in the whole world , to- as it will by ...
... turn them round fafter . To be fure , a finer opportunity never offered itself , to try the patience of a mere English- man , who comes from the finest public roads . and carriages , perhaps in the whole world , to- as it will by ...
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... au fait as to the general topic , and the turn it was taking ; which reminds me you will derive a double advantage from my that VOL . II . E little little vocabulary : -while you are trying to make out GLEANINGS , & c . 49.
... au fait as to the general topic , and the turn it was taking ; which reminds me you will derive a double advantage from my that VOL . II . E little little vocabulary : -while you are trying to make out GLEANINGS , & c . 49.
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... is become " familiar as one's cr garter ; " and to give another defcription would be to force on you what memory would perhaps turn from with disguft . Ah ! 7 Ah ! my friend , what honours - what 52 GLEANINGS , & c .
... is become " familiar as one's cr garter ; " and to give another defcription would be to force on you what memory would perhaps turn from with disguft . Ah ! 7 Ah ! my friend , what honours - what 52 GLEANINGS , & c .
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... turn contribute very materially to the fubfift- ence and comfort of the native inhabitants , as in Haftings , Lymington , Wivenhoe , East Bourne , & c . & c . But precious as are riches to a Hollander , there are things yet more dear ...
... turn contribute very materially to the fubfift- ence and comfort of the native inhabitants , as in Haftings , Lymington , Wivenhoe , East Bourne , & c . & c . But precious as are riches to a Hollander , there are things yet more dear ...
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affert affure againſt alfo almoſt Amfterdam amongst anſwer Athelwold beautiful becauſe beft beſt Brielle cafe cauſe courſe cuftom curiofity defcription defire drefs Dutch Dutch language English fafe faid fame fave fcarcely fecond feems feen fenfe fervice feven feveral fhall fhew fhould fide fince fingular firft firſt fituation fize fome fometimes foon fpirit ftill ftivers ftranger fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure GLEANINGS Guelderland guilders Hague heart herſelf himſelf Holland houfe houſe inftance itſelf juft juſt laft leaſt lefs LETTER moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary North Holland obferved occafion paffion pafs perfon pleaſe pleaſure poffible prefent Prince of Orange Provinces publick purpoſe reafon refidence refpect Republick Rotterdam ſcene Scheveling ſeems ſhall ſpeak Stadtholder ſtate States-General ſtill Stiver Piece ſtreet thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand tion town traveller uſe vifit walk whofe yourſelf
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