| Edmund Burke - 1765 - 710 pages
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| 1793 - 620 pages
...pra/pe£l in England ; txtraned from a letter from Mr, Dennii, ta Mr, Serjeant, I Never, in all my life, left the country without regret, and always returned to it with joy. The fight of a mountain is to me more agreeable than that of the moft pompous edifice; and meadows, and... | |
| 1802 - 630 pages
...ffefl m Lngland; extraäed jrum a letter from Mr. Dtenit, te Mr. Serjeant. I NEVER, in all my life, left the country without regret, and always returned to it with joy. The fight of a mountain is to me more'' agreeable than that of the moil pompous edifice ; and meadows,... | |
| John Timbs - 1822 - 276 pages
...at the same time, to replenish it with useful knowledge. — " I never in my life," says Dennis, " left the country without regret, and always returned to it with joy. The sight of a mountain is more agreeable than that of the most pompous edifices ; and meadows and naturallywinding streams please... | |
| John Dennis - 1964 - 740 pages
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| Miles Hadfield - 1960 - 526 pages
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| Daniel Defoe - 2006 - 400 pages
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| 1871 - 876 pages
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