The continental traveller's oracle; or, Maxims for foreign locomotion. By Abraham Eldon. Ed. by his nephewHenry Colburn, 1828 |
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... Lord Eldon might easily slip his condition into the concordat , which would be gaining at least something ; and from the gracious silence with which the Pope himself received my memorial on the subject , I do not anticipate much ...
... Lord Eldon might easily slip his condition into the concordat , which would be gaining at least something ; and from the gracious silence with which the Pope himself received my memorial on the subject , I do not anticipate much ...
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... Lord Castlereagh . I met nothing but sneers and insult , and was asked " if they were both arrived at Genoa ? " The wig was still insisted on ; it looked every hair Carbonaro . I in vain urged the illness to which I had been a martyr ...
... Lord Castlereagh . I met nothing but sneers and insult , and was asked " if they were both arrived at Genoa ? " The wig was still insisted on ; it looked every hair Carbonaro . I in vain urged the illness to which I had been a martyr ...
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... Lord Londonderry's throat with his own hand— the last hand , it is to be supposed , on ordi- nary reasoning , likely to do such a service in Christendom . The same destiny , or one very much of the same family , has made me what I am ...
... Lord Londonderry's throat with his own hand— the last hand , it is to be supposed , on ordi- nary reasoning , likely to do such a service in Christendom . The same destiny , or one very much of the same family , has made me what I am ...
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... Lord Mayors and Sheriffs , if they could only consent to give up , in return , some of their foolish and obstinate preju- dices , and consider his Majesty's Govern- ment a much better judge of their belief and happiness , than they ...
... Lord Mayors and Sheriffs , if they could only consent to give up , in return , some of their foolish and obstinate preju- dices , and consider his Majesty's Govern- ment a much better judge of their belief and happiness , than they ...
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... Lord Cham- berlain should permit the first gentleman in the country to kiss hands without the assistance of his bag and wig . Dedica- tions , Prefaces , Biographical Notices , Intro- ductions , are , to all intents and purposes , the ...
... Lord Cham- berlain should permit the first gentleman in the country to kiss hands without the assistance of his bag and wig . Dedica- tions , Prefaces , Biographical Notices , Intro- ductions , are , to all intents and purposes , the ...
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Pàgina 284 - This is not merely a work of opinions expressed in the ornamental style of the writer. It is a substantial account of Italy, and may be consulted for its facts by the historian, the traveller, and the topographer.
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Pàgina 283 - THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE ORACLE. Containing Rules for Purchasing and Keeping, or Jobbing Horses and Carriages, in the easiest and most economical manner, with accurate Estimates of every expense occasioned thereby. Also an easy plan for ascertaining every Hackney Coach Fare.
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