Travels in France During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789George Bell and Sons, 1889 - 366 pages |
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... fine piece of turnips , may now be seen here as at his native Bradfield . Artificial manures and machinery are used instead of the dried leaves and antiquated implements once in vogue . Upper Brittany has won for itself the name of the ...
... fine piece of turnips , may now be seen here as at his native Bradfield . Artificial manures and machinery are used instead of the dried leaves and antiquated implements once in vogue . Upper Brittany has won for itself the name of the ...
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... fine reach under the town , just before it falls into the sea , which opens between two high lands , one of which backs the town.- The view wants only wood ; for if the hills had more , fancy could scarcely paint a more agreeable scene ...
... fine reach under the town , just before it falls into the sea , which opens between two high lands , one of which backs the town.- The view wants only wood ; for if the hills had more , fancy could scarcely paint a more agreeable scene ...
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... fine wood of Mons . Neu- villier's ; and indeed for the whole way from Samer1 it is wonderfully formed : a vast causeway , with hills cut to level vales ; which would fill me with admiration , if I had known nothing of the abominable ...
... fine wood of Mons . Neu- villier's ; and indeed for the whole way from Samer1 it is wonderfully formed : a vast causeway , with hills cut to level vales ; which would fill me with admiration , if I had known nothing of the abominable ...
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... fine specimens , most advantageously arranged ; it contains nothing that demands particular notice ; nor is there one room which in England would be called large . The stable is truly great and exceeds very much indeed anything of the ...
... fine specimens , most advantageously arranged ; it contains nothing that demands particular notice ; nor is there one room which in England would be called large . The stable is truly great and exceeds very much indeed anything of the ...
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... fine lawns in the north of France as in England . The labyrinth is the only complete one I have seen , and I have no incli- nation to see another : it is in gardening what a rebus is in poetry . In the Sylvae are many very fine and ...
... fine lawns in the north of France as in England . The labyrinth is the only complete one I have seen , and I have no incli- nation to see another : it is in gardening what a rebus is in poetry . In the Sylvae are many very fine and ...
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