Life in Sweden; with Excursions in Norway and Denmark, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... bound to carry , was a pleasant exchange to both my head and ears . The touch of the cold on going out was some- thing strange to me at first ; it is so unlike English cold . There is something gigantic in this touch when it first is ...
... bound to carry , was a pleasant exchange to both my head and ears . The touch of the cold on going out was some- thing strange to me at first ; it is so unlike English cold . There is something gigantic in this touch when it first is ...
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... bound my view in a straight forward line ; but the houses going up rocky acclivities , begin close to the water's edge , and directly before them more vessels are moored . The houses being all inhabited in storeys , or what in Edinburgh ...
... bound my view in a straight forward line ; but the houses going up rocky acclivities , begin close to the water's edge , and directly before them more vessels are moored . The houses being all inhabited in storeys , or what in Edinburgh ...
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... bound ships and boats stood motionless and silent : the streets were as quiet as in the dead of night , yet it was scarcely six o'clock ; only the half - frozen sentinels , and a strangely isolated - looking passenger , were to be seen ...
... bound ships and boats stood motionless and silent : the streets were as quiet as in the dead of night , yet it was scarcely six o'clock ; only the half - frozen sentinels , and a strangely isolated - looking passenger , were to be seen ...
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... - bute one person to help in extinguishing a fire in his own quarter . And by the same law the King of Sweden is bound to act as chief fireman on such 1 occasions ; at least as their commander - in - 184 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
... - bute one person to help in extinguishing a fire in his own quarter . And by the same law the King of Sweden is bound to act as chief fireman on such 1 occasions ; at least as their commander - in - 184 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
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... bound vessels ; the current of fresh water pouring , in strength too great for frost , to mingle itself with the salt . Swedish formality is only external ; it is assumed , not natural ; put on and taken off with facility . I forgot it ...
... bound vessels ; the current of fresh water pouring , in strength too great for frost , to mingle itself with the salt . Swedish formality is only external ; it is assumed , not natural ; put on and taken off with facility . I forgot it ...
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