Europe, Through a Woman's EyeLutheran Publication Society, 1883 - 225 psl. |
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... consists in instantaneously catching at the events and sights which out of the great throng of impressions , will best secure for herself , and convey to others a vivid realization of the time and place . It is noticeable how this trait ...
... consists in instantaneously catching at the events and sights which out of the great throng of impressions , will best secure for herself , and convey to others a vivid realization of the time and place . It is noticeable how this trait ...
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... Continent , viz . , déjeûner ( a light breakfast consisting of a French roll and a cup of coffee ) , which may be had any time after half - past eight in the morning ; at twelve comes lunch , the ( 9 ) CHAPTER II. ...
... Continent , viz . , déjeûner ( a light breakfast consisting of a French roll and a cup of coffee ) , which may be had any time after half - past eight in the morning ; at twelve comes lunch , the ( 9 ) CHAPTER II. ...
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... consists chiefly of dishes adorned with snakes , frogs , fish , lizards , plants and flowers moulded from nature , and the coloring perfect , standing out life - like . Just fancy at one of your family gatherings , having a roast turkey ...
... consists chiefly of dishes adorned with snakes , frogs , fish , lizards , plants and flowers moulded from nature , and the coloring perfect , standing out life - like . Just fancy at one of your family gatherings , having a roast turkey ...
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... statue of its patron saint . It is gorgeous with frescoes , gildings , carvings , and statues . The floor and walls are of solid , polished marble , and the high altar consists of an elegant group of statuary 14 PARIS .
... statue of its patron saint . It is gorgeous with frescoes , gildings , carvings , and statues . The floor and walls are of solid , polished marble , and the high altar consists of an elegant group of statuary 14 PARIS .
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Lucy Yeend Culler. the high altar consists of an elegant group of statuary , repre- senting Mary Magdalene being borne into Paradise by two angels . In the evening Mr. Culler went to the Wesleyan chapel . After the services , he with ...
Lucy Yeend Culler. the high altar consists of an elegant group of statuary , repre- senting Mary Magdalene being borne into Paradise by two angels . In the evening Mr. Culler went to the Wesleyan chapel . After the services , he with ...
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