The National Magazine, Volume 4Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1854 |
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Pagina 3
... leaving Berne , a journey of a day or two brought us on to Lausanne ; inti- mations , in the shape of closed hotels ... leave their effects in several days of rain and storm . Our next morning proved this ; for it was cold , damp , and ...
... leaving Berne , a journey of a day or two brought us on to Lausanne ; inti- mations , in the shape of closed hotels ... leave their effects in several days of rain and storm . Our next morning proved this ; for it was cold , damp , and ...
Pagina 4
... leaving his own to follow at their leisure the progress of our carriage . The first part of our journey was entirely absorbed in admira- tion of the grandeur of the scene . The road runs near to the gorge of the Saltine , on the verge ...
... leaving his own to follow at their leisure the progress of our carriage . The first part of our journey was entirely absorbed in admira- tion of the grandeur of the scene . The road runs near to the gorge of the Saltine , on the verge ...
Pagina 9
... leave of our kind hosts , with the exception of Père Hubert , who accompanied us , chiefly on foot , but sometimes mounted on the box of our carriage . Our cortége was certainly most curious and picturesque : first , our carriage on a ...
... leave of our kind hosts , with the exception of Père Hubert , who accompanied us , chiefly on foot , but sometimes mounted on the box of our carriage . Our cortége was certainly most curious and picturesque : first , our carriage on a ...
Pagina 10
... leave , with many assurances of friendship on both sides , and of gratitude on ours , which I still feel so warmly that I have great pleas- ure in bearing my humble testimony to the kindness and valuable hospitality I received . * were ...
... leave , with many assurances of friendship on both sides , and of gratitude on ours , which I still feel so warmly that I have great pleas- ure in bearing my humble testimony to the kindness and valuable hospitality I received . * were ...
Pagina 16
... leaves His shivering mates , and pays to trusted man His annual visit . Half - afraid , he first Against the window beats ; then , brisk , alights On the warm hearth ; then hopping o'er the floor , Saidst thou that they were stripp'd ...
... leaves His shivering mates , and pays to trusted man His annual visit . Half - afraid , he first Against the window beats ; then , brisk , alights On the warm hearth ; then hopping o'er the floor , Saidst thou that they were stripp'd ...
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