Hurry-graphs: Or, Sketches of Scenery, Celebrities and Society, Taken from LifeKerr, Doughty & Lapham, 1853 - 364 стор. |
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... 304 311 321 325 329 • · 332 336 • 340 344 ARE OPERAS MORAL , AND ARE PRIMA DONNAS LADIES ? 351 EVENING ACCESS TO NEW YORK INFORMATION AND AMUSEMENT , 356 SCENERY . LETTER FROM PLYMOUTH . Politic Principle of Progress.
... 304 311 321 325 329 • · 332 336 • 340 344 ARE OPERAS MORAL , AND ARE PRIMA DONNAS LADIES ? 351 EVENING ACCESS TO NEW YORK INFORMATION AND AMUSEMENT , 356 SCENERY . LETTER FROM PLYMOUTH . Politic Principle of Progress.
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... amusements here must be few compared with other places which we have visited , or must be peculiar in their character . There is no oppor- tunity for persons of a sentimental turn to take a promenade of a leisure afternoon to some ...
... amusements here must be few compared with other places which we have visited , or must be peculiar in their character . There is no oppor- tunity for persons of a sentimental turn to take a promenade of a leisure afternoon to some ...
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... amusement of the place , and one from which no danger whatever is apprehended . The boats were of a shape impossible to upset , and it struck me as a diversion for children most pleasant and reasonable . You are sitting in your slippers ...
... amusement of the place , and one from which no danger whatever is apprehended . The boats were of a shape impossible to upset , and it struck me as a diversion for children most pleasant and reasonable . You are sitting in your slippers ...
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... amusements from his mind - little entertained by them , and never speaking of them in conversation , when they are over - talked much of Jenny Lind after the concert , remarking very emphatically , among other things , that it was a new ...
... amusements from his mind - little entertained by them , and never speaking of them in conversation , when they are over - talked much of Jenny Lind after the concert , remarking very emphatically , among other things , that it was a new ...
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... amusement , and preserve harmony . Perhaps one or two influential ladies might be invited to share in the council duties of the committee of management . The managers might select a sub - committee of young men to manage the Balls and ...
... amusement , and preserve harmony . Perhaps one or two influential ladies might be invited to share in the council duties of the committee of management . The managers might select a sub - committee of young men to manage the Balls and ...
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