A Tour Through Holland, Along the Right and Left Banks of the Rhine, to the South of Germany, in the Summer and Autumn of 1806 ...Phillips, 1807 - 301 páginas |
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... produce of the country , must have been brought to the spot at a great expense . In Eng- land a rage for expensive building had so possessed a man whom I knew , and who resided very far from the capital , that he had many parcels filled ...
... produce of the country , must have been brought to the spot at a great expense . In Eng- land a rage for expensive building had so possessed a man whom I knew , and who resided very far from the capital , that he had many parcels filled ...
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... produced a saving to the state of two millions sterling a year . Before the new constitution , which will be given hereafter , was finally adjusted , the king declared , that the national debt should be most sacredly respected , and its ...
... produced a saving to the state of two millions sterling a year . Before the new constitution , which will be given hereafter , was finally adjusted , the king declared , that the national debt should be most sacredly respected , and its ...
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... produces of which they have brought into their own canals , but not for adoption , imitation , or , generally speaking , for consumption , but solely for profitable re - sale . This spirit , or if you like to call it so , this amor ...
... produces of which they have brought into their own canals , but not for adoption , imitation , or , generally speaking , for consumption , but solely for profitable re - sale . This spirit , or if you like to call it so , this amor ...
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... produced . The perfection to which the Dutch and Flemish schools arri- ved , proves that great artists may be formed , without the assistance of great galleries . The present low state of the French school de- monstrates , that the most ...
... produced . The perfection to which the Dutch and Flemish schools arri- ved , proves that great artists may be formed , without the assistance of great galleries . The present low state of the French school de- monstrates , that the most ...
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... produce rather loss than profit . These produc- tions were , on their first appearance , very rudely handled by most of the reviewers , and nearly the whole of the copies lay like so much waste paper for a long time in the bookseller's ...
... produce rather loss than profit . These produc- tions were , on their first appearance , very rudely handled by most of the reviewers , and nearly the whole of the copies lay like so much waste paper for a long time in the bookseller's ...
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