| 1819 - 654 pages
...information — without pomp, parade, or vitious and expensive establishments, as compared with die costly trappings, the depraved characters, and the...lesson in this does America teach! There are now in this land, no less than three Cincinnati ! ' Fraron, 1 ] 1-13. The travellers agree, we think, in complaining... | |
| Henry Bradshaw Fearon - Great Britain - 1818 - 480 pages
....X The establishment of this political patriarch consists of a house two stories high, containing, 1 -believe, eight rooms ; of two men and three maid...expenditure of • House, and — — — ! What a lesson in thiK does America teach ! There are now in this land, no less than three Cincinnati ! The charge at... | |
| Henry Bradshaw Fearon - United States - 1818 - 482 pages
...and information — without pomp, parade, or vitious and expensive establishments, as compared.with the costly trappings, the depraved characters, and...expenditure of .. — House, and — .—, ! What i^- lesson in this does America teach ! There are\iow in this land, no less than three Cincinnati !... | |
| Henry Bradshaw Fearon - United States - 1819 - 478 pages
...politics, literature, science, Dr. Priestley, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs. Siddons, Mr. Kean, France, Shakespeare, Moore, Lord Byron, Cobbett, American revolution, the...days, being part of the time I spent at Boston, was 3l. Is. 8d. I should remark, that neither beer nor cider was served at dinner, — brandy and rum were... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1819 - 592 pages
...contrast between this individual — a man of knowledge and information, without pomp, parade, or vicious and expensive establishments, as compared with the...depraved characters and the profligate expenditure of (Carleton) ' House' and (Windsor). We meddle not with the table of Mr. Adams — who may, if it suits... | |
| 1819 - 596 pages
...contrast between this individual — a man of knowledge and 'information, without pomp, parade, or vicious and expensive establishments, as compared with the...depraved characters and the profligate expenditure of (Carleton) ' House' and (Windsor). We meddle not with the table of Mr. Adams — who may, if it suits... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1839 - 464 pages
...France, Shakspeare, Moore, Lord Byron, Cobbett, American revolution, the traitor General Arnold. ' The establishment of this political patriarch consists...lesson in this does America teach ! There are now in this land, no less than three Cincinnati ! — Fearon, 111—13. The travellers agree, we think, in... | |
| Sydney Smith - English literature - 1844 - 348 pages
...between this individual— a man of knowledge and information — without pomp, parade* or vicious and expensive establishments, as compared with the...the profligate expenditure of — house, and ? What л lesson in this does America teach ! There are now in this land, no lees than three Cincinnati ¡*... | |
| Sydney Smith - English literature - 1844 - 348 pages
...compared with the costly trappings, the depraved characters, and the pro Hi:; ate expenditure of hou«e, and • -• ? What a lesson in this does America teach ! There are now in this land, 110 less than three Cincinnati !' — Mearon, ail— 113. The travellers agree, we think,... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1846 - 368 pages
...contrast between this individual— a man of knowledge and information— without pomp, parade, or viciou* and expensive establishments, as compared with the...expenditure of house, and •- - ? What a lesson in this doej America teach ! There are now in this land, no less than three Cincinnati !'— Ftaron, 111—118.... | |
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