Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Том 1King, 1872 |
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... walked nearly a mile and a half from its centre to the western extremity . It is finished as a breakwater , though the forts which are to crown each end are not yet constructed . The roadstead which it encloses cannot contain less than ...
... walked nearly a mile and a half from its centre to the western extremity . It is finished as a breakwater , though the forts which are to crown each end are not yet constructed . The roadstead which it encloses cannot contain less than ...
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... walked along the plateau behind the house , which commands on three sides the plain extending to the sea , dotted over with church towers which seem to rise from a forest , scooped into deep bays , and extending into promontories , each ...
... walked along the plateau behind the house , which commands on three sides the plain extending to the sea , dotted over with church towers which seem to rise from a forest , scooped into deep bays , and extending into promontories , each ...
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... walked among woods as long as I thought it prudent , and then studied the Indicateur des chemins de fer , at the little inn . M. Anisson went backwards and forwards between the inn and the notary , reporting progress or rather the ...
... walked among woods as long as I thought it prudent , and then studied the Indicateur des chemins de fer , at the little inn . M. Anisson went backwards and forwards between the inn and the notary , reporting progress or rather the ...
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... walked with M. Anisson over the farm nearest to his house . It contains 120 hectares , or 300 acres , and is let on a twenty years ' lease at 6,000 francs , the farmer paying all rates and taxes , which amount to nearly 2,000 francs ...
... walked with M. Anisson over the farm nearest to his house . It contains 120 hectares , or 300 acres , and is let on a twenty years ' lease at 6,000 francs , the farmer paying all rates and taxes , which amount to nearly 2,000 francs ...
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... who are Christians are very rarely Roman Catholics in real opinions . They approach much more nearly to Unitarians . Our religious feelings are kept up by living in an atmosphere of Wednesday , January 29. — I walked with Tocqueville and.
... who are Christians are very rarely Roman Catholics in real opinions . They approach much more nearly to Unitarians . Our religious feelings are kept up by living in an atmosphere of Wednesday , January 29. — I walked with Tocqueville and.
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