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Side 24
... appears to have gained by his travels and though he modestly confesses , that he con- siders , " his spurs are to be won , " and , in contemplation of future feats of chivalry , exclaims with Cæsar , " Happy was " Alexander who had ...
... appears to have gained by his travels and though he modestly confesses , that he con- siders , " his spurs are to be won , " and , in contemplation of future feats of chivalry , exclaims with Cæsar , " Happy was " Alexander who had ...
Side 28
... appears the whole of Denmark " from Elsineur to Copenhagen . The land is high , and undula- " ting in various romantic and sublime forms . Rich woods , " broken by park - like openings and verdant pastures , and inter- " spersed with ...
... appears the whole of Denmark " from Elsineur to Copenhagen . The land is high , and undula- " ting in various romantic and sublime forms . Rich woods , " broken by park - like openings and verdant pastures , and inter- " spersed with ...
Side 31
... appears to have pur- sued , accidentally no doubt , the very same track which the Doctor had traversed before him , and meets with the same guides . Thus he mentions the work of Peter Mogilas , in- titled , " A confession of the ...
... appears to have pur- sued , accidentally no doubt , the very same track which the Doctor had traversed before him , and meets with the same guides . Thus he mentions the work of Peter Mogilas , in- titled , " A confession of the ...
Side 32
... defeated armies , and Sir Robert is then formally presented at court , where it appears , he is soon received by every member of the Imperial family on the most intimate footing . He gives 32 Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden .
... defeated armies , and Sir Robert is then formally presented at court , where it appears , he is soon received by every member of the Imperial family on the most intimate footing . He gives 32 Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden .
Side 35
... appears to have run about the palace as familiarly as any favourite domestic animal , to be gone into an adjoining room at the moment of one of these 66 explosions , and , most unluckily for their future effect on my 66 senses , got a ...
... appears to have run about the palace as familiarly as any favourite domestic animal , to be gone into an adjoining room at the moment of one of these 66 explosions , and , most unluckily for their future effect on my 66 senses , got a ...
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