My Travels, Or, An Unsentimental Journey Through France, Switzerland, and Italy, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, Publishers, 1855 |
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Albergo Reale amongst Ampolla animal avalanche beautiful Beneventum blood bones bound called Capucine monastery carriage cathedral Chamouny Cheaper Edition church comfort companions cross dark death declared Diary Dioclesian English eyes fear francs gallery Geneva Gennaar Gennaro glacier Grindelwald hand head heard Herculaneum honour horses Hotel hundred Interlacken Jungfrau king ladies liberty live look magnificent ment Mer de Glace Milan mind miracle Mont Blanc Monte Mosti mountain Museum Naples Neapolitan never nose passed Pepys picture Pincher Pompeii poor Portraits post 8vo Pozzuoli prefect priest Queens remarked RICHARD LALOR SHEIL road Roman rush saint scarcely scene scenery Schreckhorn seemed seen sight sinking-case slightest snow Solfatara statue stone stranger Strasburg streets summit Switzerland thousand Timotheus tion Tornese traveller turned valley Vevay villa Villa Floridiana walked waterfall Wetterhorn whilst whole wonder young
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