| Hutton Webster - 1917 - 408 стор.
...to me in France that I could hardly believe my eyes. A succession of many well constructed, tfght, and comfortable farming cottages, built of stone and...covered with tiles; each having its little garden, inclosed by dipt thorn hedges, with plenty of peach and other fruit trees, some fine oaks scattered... | |
| James Ernest Boyle - 1921 - 468 стор.
...and come presently to a scene which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many well-built, tight, and...covered with tiles; each having its little garden, inclosed by clipt thorn-hedges, with plenty of peach and other fruit trees, some fine oaks scattered... | |
| Louis Ducros - 1927 - 424 стор.
...Years War." 1 In 1787, Arthur Young found himself in Beam, and he sets down his impressions as follows: "A succession of many well-built, tight, and comfortable...tiles, each having its little garden enclosed by dipt thorn hedges, with plenty of peach and other fruit trees ... an air of neatness, warmth, and comfort... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 477 стор.
...and come presently to a scene which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many well-built, tight, and...comfortable farming cottages built of stone and covered * Arthur Young's "Trawls in France," t Ibid., p, 51. vol. ip, 88, t Ibid. vol. i with tiles; each having... | |
| Arthur Young - 1929 - 496 стор.
...and come presently to a scene which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many well-built, tight, and...tiles; each having its little garden, enclosed by clipped thorn hedges, with plenty of peach and other fruit-trees, some fine oaks scattered in the hedges,... | |
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