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... entered the bay with his fleet , on their passage to Brixham , where he landed : - - " The prince commanded captain M― to " search the lady Cary's house , at Torr Abbey , " for arms and horses . The lady entertaining " them civilly ...
... entered the bay with his fleet , on their passage to Brixham , where he landed : - - " The prince commanded captain M― to " search the lady Cary's house , at Torr Abbey , " for arms and horses . The lady entertaining " them civilly ...
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... entering the streets , I was a little struck with the appearance of the women , who were habited in a coarse red camlet jacket , with a high apron before , long flying lappets to their caps , and were mounted upon large heavy wooden ...
... entering the streets , I was a little struck with the appearance of the women , who were habited in a coarse red camlet jacket , with a high apron before , long flying lappets to their caps , and were mounted upon large heavy wooden ...
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... entering upon the territories of the republic , and they as- sured us , that this regulation was at that moment reciprocal with every other power , and with En- gland in particular . The decree of coursé closed the argument . We next ...
... entering upon the territories of the republic , and they as- sured us , that this regulation was at that moment reciprocal with every other power , and with En- gland in particular . The decree of coursé closed the argument . We next ...
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... of one of them who entered the yard of the inn with apples for sale . Such a promontory of cap and lace I never before beheld . She had been at a village mar- Sir John Carr del W.J. Bennett sculp NATIVES OF CAUX Woman of Caux.
... of one of them who entered the yard of the inn with apples for sale . Such a promontory of cap and lace I never before beheld . She had been at a village mar- Sir John Carr del W.J. Bennett sculp NATIVES OF CAUX Woman of Caux.
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... entering the room , and seeing so many accommo dations for repose , exclaimed , with the sharpness of appetite , " my good host , we want to eat , and 1 not to sleep ; " - " Gentlemen , " said our morti- fied little maitre d'hotel ...
... entering the room , and seeing so many accommo dations for repose , exclaimed , with the sharpness of appetite , " my good host , we want to eat , and 1 not to sleep ; " - " Gentlemen , " said our morti- fied little maitre d'hotel ...
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abbé admiration afterwards amiable amongst appearance battle of Marengo beautiful beheld Bonaparte Caen carriage celebrated centre charming Cherbourg church colour consul consular court curious DEAF AND DUMB delight dinner display dressed elegant England English entered excited exhibition exquisite fashion favour favourite formerly France French gardens genius gloomy grand hall handsome Havre honour horses immense lady late light livres lofty looked Lower Normandy Madame magnificent ment military mind minister Monsieur morning MUSEUM NETLEY ABBEY noble Norman hunter o'clock observed paintings palace PALACE OF ARTS PALAIS ROYAL Paris party passed person Petit Trianon pier glasses politeness pounds sterling present prison received repose republic revolution revolutionary Robespierre Rouen scene seated seemed side Sir John Carr sir Sidney sols soon SOUTHAMPTON RIVER suffered surprised Talleyrand taste Temple theatre Thuilleries tion Torr Abbey town visited walks whilst young