New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 25Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... traveller will find every accommodation at Aosta - food , lodging , civility , chars , mules , and whatever else he may desire ; but then he must seek them at the Ecu de Valais , and not at the Hotel de la Poste . Aosta itself is a ...
... traveller will find every accommodation at Aosta - food , lodging , civility , chars , mules , and whatever else he may desire ; but then he must seek them at the Ecu de Valais , and not at the Hotel de la Poste . Aosta itself is a ...
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... traveller , and hurt his taste . The brothers of St. Bernard are neither drones , as Lord Byron says , nor are they dirty , nor inhospitable , as is insisted upon by Mr. Hogg . They are , on the contrary , clean , ( at least , they were ...
... traveller , and hurt his taste . The brothers of St. Bernard are neither drones , as Lord Byron says , nor are they dirty , nor inhospitable , as is insisted upon by Mr. Hogg . They are , on the contrary , clean , ( at least , they were ...
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... traveller in the spring and winter seasons . From the plain of St. Prou we ascend , by a rugged mule - path , up to the great pine forest of St. Pierre , of which Mr. Brockedon has given a striking picture . The forest is savage and ...
... traveller in the spring and winter seasons . From the plain of St. Prou we ascend , by a rugged mule - path , up to the great pine forest of St. Pierre , of which Mr. Brockedon has given a striking picture . The forest is savage and ...
Contents
Twentyeight and Twentynine | 9 |
London Lyrics | 17 |
Walks in Rome and its Environs No XVI 26 XVII 275 313 XVIII 517 | 26 |
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