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Page 21
... Hotel des Invalides ; the Cathedral Church of St. Denis ; some of the concert - gardens , cafes , etc. , the leading objects being again named . ” Now , to get to one - half of these , on foot or with any arrangement existing in an ...
... Hotel des Invalides ; the Cathedral Church of St. Denis ; some of the concert - gardens , cafes , etc. , the leading objects being again named . ” Now , to get to one - half of these , on foot or with any arrangement existing in an ...
Page 22
... Hotel des Invalides , the Champ de Mars , & c . , day . For the Hotel de Ville , Place de Greve , Palais Royal , Hotel Cluny , etc. - any or all of them- 1 to 3 days , at will . Total , 6 to 8 days . The Bou- levards will necessarily be ...
... Hotel des Invalides , the Champ de Mars , & c . , day . For the Hotel de Ville , Place de Greve , Palais Royal , Hotel Cluny , etc. - any or all of them- 1 to 3 days , at will . Total , 6 to 8 days . The Bou- levards will necessarily be ...
Page 41
... hotels , and at the steadiest are shaky , " as compared to private dwellings , except when the lat- ter have lately ... hotel -these are all that ought to be expected ; and a very little philosophy makes them enough . It has before been ...
... hotels , and at the steadiest are shaky , " as compared to private dwellings , except when the lat- ter have lately ... hotel -these are all that ought to be expected ; and a very little philosophy makes them enough . It has before been ...
Page 57
... hotel and washing off the grime of the voyage . Once more travellers who desire both to learn and enjoy , should never permit themselves to lose the first approach to any new coast or any great port , even if a little broken rest and ...
... hotel and washing off the grime of the voyage . Once more travellers who desire both to learn and enjoy , should never permit themselves to lose the first approach to any new coast or any great port , even if a little broken rest and ...
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... hotel , for the name of every member of the party ( at least every male ) -age , place of birth , country . habitual residence , occupation , last previous stopping place , and the number of the room to be occupied ! All this to be ...
... hotel , for the name of every member of the party ( at least every male ) -age , place of birth , country . habitual residence , occupation , last previous stopping place , and the number of the room to be occupied ! All this to be ...
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Page 73 - On this I ponder, where'er I wander, And thus grow fonder, sweet Cork, of thee ; With thy bells of Shandon that sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the River Lee.
Page 418 - ... Boston philosopher of the last century, whose visit to Philadelphia is still remembered in that city,) set himself at work to contrive a limb which should take the place of the one he had lost, fulfilling its functions and counterfeiting its aspect so far as possible. The result was the " Palmer leg," one of the most unquestionable triumphs of American ingenuity. Its victorious march has been unimpeded by any serious obs'tacle since it first stepped into public notice. The inventor was introduced...