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Page 37
... the brave , but san- guinary Catherine replied , " Have I not more to " lose than you , and do you think I have not as " much courage ? " The walk , through la ville de Sandwich , to 38- PREFECT DE MARINE , the light houses , which.
... the brave , but san- guinary Catherine replied , " Have I not more to " lose than you , and do you think I have not as " much courage ? " The walk , through la ville de Sandwich , to 38- PREFECT DE MARINE , the light houses , which.
Page 100
... walks , and conversa- tions with the workmen whom we met , we found that most of the masons and gardeners of Rouen had fought in the memorable , bloody , and deci- sive battle of Marengo , at which it appears that a great part of the ...
... walks , and conversa- tions with the workmen whom we met , we found that most of the masons and gardeners of Rouen had fought in the memorable , bloody , and deci- sive battle of Marengo , at which it appears that a great part of the ...
Page 107
... walks of the Parisians , called les Champs Elysées , and after- wards , on our left , the elegant palace of the Garde - meuble ; where we entered the streets of Paris , and soon afterwards alighted at the bureau des diligences ; from ...
... walks of the Parisians , called les Champs Elysées , and after- wards , on our left , the elegant palace of the Garde - meuble ; where we entered the streets of Paris , and soon afterwards alighted at the bureau des diligences ; from ...
Page 109
... walks in the centre . The whole is considered to be about one thousand four hundred feet long , and three hundred feet broad . The finest shops of Paris for jewellery , watches , clocks , mantua - makers , re- staurateurs * , china ...
... walks in the centre . The whole is considered to be about one thousand four hundred feet long , and three hundred feet broad . The finest shops of Paris for jewellery , watches , clocks , mantua - makers , re- staurateurs * , china ...
Page 110
... walks below , and afforded the appearance of a grand illumination . At the bottom was a large pavilion , finely illuminated , in which were groups of people regaling themselves with lemonade and ices . Upon this spot , in the early part ...
... walks below , and afforded the appearance of a grand illumination . At the bottom was a large pavilion , finely illuminated , in which were groups of people regaling themselves with lemonade and ices . Upon this spot , in the early part ...
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