The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... TRAVELLER IN EUROPE , TO HIS FRIENDS IN THIS COUNTRY . [ We presume our readers will have no objection to take a short excursion into France , before they enter again on the subject of Roman antiquities . ] ― LETTER TWENTY SIXTH . MY ...
... TRAVELLER IN EUROPE , TO HIS FRIENDS IN THIS COUNTRY . [ We presume our readers will have no objection to take a short excursion into France , before they enter again on the subject of Roman antiquities . ] ― LETTER TWENTY SIXTH . MY ...
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... traveller . The government of France , therefore , is entitled to great credit for the noble manner in which their publick roads and bridges are constructed , but there are dark shades in the picture , which a love of truth obliges me ...
... traveller . The government of France , therefore , is entitled to great credit for the noble manner in which their publick roads and bridges are constructed , but there are dark shades in the picture , which a love of truth obliges me ...
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... traveller is , the strait- ness and uniformity of the roads in France . I know that it has be- come exceedingly fashionable in our country to have our new roads as straight as possible , but we shall lose in pleasure all that we gain in ...
... traveller is , the strait- ness and uniformity of the roads in France . I know that it has be- come exceedingly fashionable in our country to have our new roads as straight as possible , but we shall lose in pleasure all that we gain in ...
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... travellers who fatigue us with the multiplicity of trifling incidents , with every position of a landlord , every ... traveller begins his descrip- tion , for example , with phrases like the following ; " The morning was serene and ...
... travellers who fatigue us with the multiplicity of trifling incidents , with every position of a landlord , every ... traveller begins his descrip- tion , for example , with phrases like the following ; " The morning was serene and ...
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... travellers have described ; on the contrary , every stranger must acknowledge , that there is among them a very general , and indeed almost universal disposition to imposition and extortion . We have rode three hundred miles without ...
... travellers have described ; on the contrary , every stranger must acknowledge , that there is among them a very general , and indeed almost universal disposition to imposition and extortion . We have rode three hundred miles without ...
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