Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 417
... Paris . And , in respect of light - hearted recreation out of doors , is not the centre point , the pivot , the mainspring , the key of Paris , its Champs Elysées ? Many think that we have splendid home - material for an Elysian Fields ...
... Paris . And , in respect of light - hearted recreation out of doors , is not the centre point , the pivot , the mainspring , the key of Paris , its Champs Elysées ? Many think that we have splendid home - material for an Elysian Fields ...
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... Paris than now go for a winter season to Rome . But at the present day the great majority of educated English , if they have not been abroad for a regular tour , have at least taken a run to see the Parisian lions . On short commons , a ...
... Paris than now go for a winter season to Rome . But at the present day the great majority of educated English , if they have not been abroad for a regular tour , have at least taken a run to see the Parisian lions . On short commons , a ...
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... Paris . But , he had also said to himself , Hector was far too well acquainted with Paris to venture into furnished apart- ments . He knew that all such were under the especial surveillance of the police . He would , therefore , take ...
... Paris . But , he had also said to himself , Hector was far too well acquainted with Paris to venture into furnished apart- ments . He knew that all such were under the especial surveillance of the police . He would , therefore , take ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
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