Reminiscences of half a century, by an accurate observer1838 |
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... stone seven pounds , Sir Robert , nine stone , also His late Majesty's Don Quixotte , the same distance , and for the same sum ; and during the year 1789 , he won two other 1000 guinea matches , the last against Lord Barrymore's ...
... stone seven pounds , Sir Robert , nine stone , also His late Majesty's Don Quixotte , the same distance , and for the same sum ; and during the year 1789 , he won two other 1000 guinea matches , the last against Lord Barrymore's ...
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... stone . The Castle , situated on a rock , is a commanding ob- ject , and connected with many an interesting event . There is Arthur's Seat , and the beautiful walk round Salisbury Crags . From the Calton Hill you command the Frith of ...
... stone . The Castle , situated on a rock , is a commanding ob- ject , and connected with many an interesting event . There is Arthur's Seat , and the beautiful walk round Salisbury Crags . From the Calton Hill you command the Frith of ...
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... stone blind . She had formerly kept a small public - house in the mountains at Slievenemaur , not a great way from Clonmel . It must be allowed that her moral character had not always been free from blame , having had several children ...
... stone blind . She had formerly kept a small public - house in the mountains at Slievenemaur , not a great way from Clonmel . It must be allowed that her moral character had not always been free from blame , having had several children ...
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... stone resembling Portland , is a very handsome building . There are statues erected to several of our monarchs in different directions ; that of William III . , situated in College Green , was erected , in 1700 , by the citizens of ...
... stone resembling Portland , is a very handsome building . There are statues erected to several of our monarchs in different directions ; that of William III . , situated in College Green , was erected , in 1700 , by the citizens of ...
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... stone with which great part of Paris is built , was taken from this spot . The remains of two millions of souls were taken from the different cemeteries in Paris . Choosing a fine clear day , I went to see Versailles , a vast palace ...
... stone with which great part of Paris is built , was taken from this spot . The remains of two millions of souls were taken from the different cemeteries in Paris . Choosing a fine clear day , I went to see Versailles , a vast palace ...
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afterwards amongst ancient appeared arrived ascended battle battle of Marengo battle of Morat beautiful Berne boat bronze building built Buonaparte called cantons cathedral celebrated châlet chapel château church of St Clonmel dined dressed Duke Elba Emperor entered erected feet high formerly France garden grand Grindelvald handsome heard honour horse hundred immense interred Julius Cæsar King ladies lake leagues lived Lord Lucerne Lungern Madame magnificent marble Martigny Mer de Glace miles Monsieur Mont Mont Blanc monument Morat morning mountain Naples Napoleon neat never night o'clock observed painted palace Palermo Paris particularly party passed Payerne peasants Peter's Pope procured public walk Quirinal Palace remains residence returned Rhone road rock Roman Rome route ruins scenery seen side spot stands statue stone Swiss Switzerland temple thousand inhabitants toises town Turin Tyrol valley Vevey village visited wine wood
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Página 217 - But these are deeds which should not pass away, And names that must not wither, though the earth Forgets her empires with a just decay, The enslavers and the enslaved, their death and birth...
Página 66 - Vevay — visitez le pays, examinez les sites, promenez.vous sur le lac, et dites si la Nature n'a pas fait ce beau pays pour une Julie, pour une Claire, et pour un St. Preux ; mais ne les y cherchez pas.
Página 217 - And there — oh! sweet and sacred be the name! — Julia— the daughter, the devoted— gave Her youth to Heaven ; her heart, beneath a claim Nearest to Heaven's, broke o'er a father's grave.
Página 165 - It is the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour, than advis'd respect.
Página 66 - J'allai à Vevay loger à la Clef; et pendant deux jours que j'y restai sans voir personne, je pris pour cette ville un amour qui m'a suivi dans tous mes voyages, et qui m'ya fait établir enfin les héros de mon roman.
Página 216 - Tis the last remnant of the wreck of years, And looks as with the wild-bewilder'd gaze Of one to stone converted by amaze, Yet still with consciousness ; and there it stands Making a marvel that it not decays, When the coeval pride of human hands, Levell'd Aventicum, 21 hath strew'd her subject lands.