Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 69
Page iii
... FRANCE , WRITTEN IN DECEMBER 1815 , AND OCTOBER 1816 . EDINBURGH : Printed by James Ballantyne and Company , FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY , EDINBURGH ; AND LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN , LONDON . 1817 . 13614.15.3 ...
... FRANCE , WRITTEN IN DECEMBER 1815 , AND OCTOBER 1816 . EDINBURGH : Printed by James Ballantyne and Company , FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY , EDINBURGH ; AND LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN , LONDON . 1817 . 13614.15.3 ...
Page ix
... France , and had resided more than twenty years in the United States of America before he made this voyage . To give the friends he had left in America the pleasure of following him upon the map , -of seeing and thinking with him , -and ...
... France , and had resided more than twenty years in the United States of America before he made this voyage . To give the friends he had left in America the pleasure of following him upon the map , -of seeing and thinking with him , -and ...
Page xiii
... France ; in England it cannot be deemed ne- cessary . Nothing is more usual for an English- man , who has crossed the channel , spent his month or six weeks at Paris , when such a thing . could be done , and pushed as far as the Lake of ...
... France ; in England it cannot be deemed ne- cessary . Nothing is more usual for an English- man , who has crossed the channel , spent his month or six weeks at Paris , when such a thing . could be done , and pushed as far as the Lake of ...
Page 5
... France : but I have no right to complain , -an Englishman would be worse off in France . We have on our arrival a double allowance of news ; those which were coming over to us when we left America , and what has occurred since ; an ...
... France : but I have no right to complain , -an Englishman would be worse off in France . We have on our arrival a double allowance of news ; those which were coming over to us when we left America , and what has occurred since ; an ...
Page 30
... France , and that gentlemen in general were rather inferior in bodily faculties to coun- trymen and town labourers . This difference may be ascribed to the practice of athletic amuse- ments being much more general in England , - much ...
... France , and that gentlemen in general were rather inferior in bodily faculties to coun- trymen and town labourers . This difference may be ascribed to the practice of athletic amuse- ments being much more general in England , - much ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
a-day a-year acre America appear beautiful better Borrowdale Buttermere called carriage castle certainly colouring Crummock Water cultivation Dalmally debt door Edinburgh England English favour feel feet high foot France French give Grasmere green half hand head Highlands hills honour horses inhabitants Keswick labour ladies lake land laws less liberty light live London look Lord Macbeth means members of Parliament ment miles ministers morning mountains nature object observed Parliament passed persons political remarkable rent rich river road rocks round Scotch Scotland seat seems seen sheep shew shewn side Sir Francis Sir Francis Burdett Sir William Petty Skiddaw Skipton sort sterling stone Stourhead streets tain taste thing tion town trees Valle Crucis Abbey Walcheren walk whigs whole Windermere women young