The continental traveller's oracle; or, Maxims for foreign locomotion. By Abraham Eldon. Ed. by his nephewHenry Colburn, 1828 |
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... sure that there might not be a difficulty at first in breaking them in ; but did his Holiness se- riously set about it , even now , by giving the example in his own person , I have no doubt upon my mind but that in two centuries the ...
... sure that there might not be a difficulty at first in breaking them in ; but did his Holiness se- riously set about it , even now , by giving the example in his own person , I have no doubt upon my mind but that in two centuries the ...
Pàgina 44
... sure to find authority for all . No court of law pays more implicit obeisance to a convenient precedent than your antiquary ; if you happen to err , hint the uncertainty of all things Roman , and if the 44 THE CONTINENTAL.
... sure to find authority for all . No court of law pays more implicit obeisance to a convenient precedent than your antiquary ; if you happen to err , hint the uncertainty of all things Roman , and if the 44 THE CONTINENTAL.
Pàgina 75
... sure , to its distant destination - the Mediterra- nean . I turned first toward Vallombrosa , then to the Pian ' di Chiano , and to Florence , and to Pisa , and to Lucca and her mountains , and the scarred girdle of the Apennines ...
... sure , to its distant destination - the Mediterra- nean . I turned first toward Vallombrosa , then to the Pian ' di Chiano , and to Florence , and to Pisa , and to Lucca and her mountains , and the scarred girdle of the Apennines ...
Pàgina 135
... sure , whether it might not be better for the traveller - to - be to allow Nature to dance her own jig . She knows what is good for him better than himself ; and the French have it , " le mieux est l'ennemi du bien . " The very soil of ...
... sure , whether it might not be better for the traveller - to - be to allow Nature to dance her own jig . She knows what is good for him better than himself ; and the French have it , " le mieux est l'ennemi du bien . " The very soil of ...
Pàgina 145
... sure . 38. Gentlemen ought to know how to ride . A good horse will go as far as a bad di- ligence : besides , there is the pleasure of riding , —you can talk at dinner of its plea- I am not decided as to its economy . One of my friends ...
... sure . 38. Gentlemen ought to know how to ride . A good horse will go as far as a bad di- ligence : besides , there is the pleasure of riding , —you can talk at dinner of its plea- I am not decided as to its economy . One of my friends ...
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