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... France . We have been travellers ourselves , and we offer to our brother pilgrims the result of some of our own observations on travelling , its advantages and disadvantages , and the different ways of de- riving profit or amusement ...
... France . We have been travellers ourselves , and we offer to our brother pilgrims the result of some of our own observations on travelling , its advantages and disadvantages , and the different ways of de- riving profit or amusement ...
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... France , with feelings of curiosity , sharpened by all I had heard and read of the great nation . I found the great nation neither so great , nor so affected , as it had been represented to me ; I met a large mixture of characters , the ...
... France , with feelings of curiosity , sharpened by all I had heard and read of the great nation . I found the great nation neither so great , nor so affected , as it had been represented to me ; I met a large mixture of characters , the ...
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... France and its capital ; his national vanity and excellent opinion of himself ; his continual com- parisons to the advantage of his own country , which he thrusts in the face of strangers , who take them as a matter of course ...
... France and its capital ; his national vanity and excellent opinion of himself ; his continual com- parisons to the advantage of his own country , which he thrusts in the face of strangers , who take them as a matter of course ...
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... France you travel mostly through a solitude , having only a distant ca- ravansera to look to , and the conducteur , an amphibious being who partakes of the policeman , soldier and guard , tells you before hand that you must not expect ...
... France you travel mostly through a solitude , having only a distant ca- ravansera to look to , and the conducteur , an amphibious being who partakes of the policeman , soldier and guard , tells you before hand that you must not expect ...
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... France in 1792 , seems more adapted for some island in the Indian ocean than for an European kingdom.— For a monarchy , it is by far too democratic ; it leaves the executive too weak and powerless ; it destroys the gradations of rank ...
... France in 1792 , seems more adapted for some island in the Indian ocean than for an European kingdom.— For a monarchy , it is by far too democratic ; it leaves the executive too weak and powerless ; it destroys the gradations of rank ...
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