| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1908 - 332 páginas
...spreading trees, under which they walk while they are drinking the waters : on one side of this walk is a long row of shops, plentifully stocked with all...where there is raffling, as at Paris in the Foire du Saint Germain: on the other side of the walk is the market : and, as it is the custom here for every... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1910 - 402 páginas
...spreading trees, under which they promenade while they are drinking the waters. On one side of this walk is a long row of shops, plentifully stocked with all...where there is raffling, as at Paris, in the Foire de Saint Germain; on the other side of the walk is the market ; and, as it is the custom here for every... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1910 - 402 páginas
...spreading trees, under which they promenade while they are drinking the waters. On one side of this walk is a long row of shops, plentifully stocked with all manner of toys, lace, gloves, stockings, and /yirhere there is raffling, as at Paris, in the Foire de Saint Germain; on the other side of the walk... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1912 - 378 páginas
...spreading trees, under which they walk while they are drinking the waters : on one side of this walk is a long row of shops, plentifully stocked with all...where there is raffling, as at Paris, in the Foire de Saint Germain : on the other side of the walk is the market, and, as it is the custom here for every... | |
| Walter Jerrold - 1914 - 484 páginas
...under which they walk while they are drinking the waters : on one side of this walk is a long row ol shops, plentifully stocked with all manner of toys,...where there is raffling, as at Paris, in the Foire de Saint Germain ; on the other side of the walk is the market, and, as it is the custom here for every... | |
| Charles Stephen Brooks - 1926 - 366 páginas
...spreading trees, under which they walk while they are drinking the waters; on one side of this walk is a long row of shops, plentifully stocked with all...where there is raffling, as at Paris, in the Foire de Saint Germain; on the other side of the walk is the market, and, as it is the custom here for every... | |
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