France : he said, he thought that was the best climate where he could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without trouble and inconvenience, the most days of the year, and the most hours of the day ; and this, he thought, he could be in England,... The Monthly magazine - Strana 330autor/autoři: Monthly literary register - 1808Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1808 - 674 str.
...reviling our climate, and extolling those of Italy and •Spain, or at least of France. He said be thought that the best climate where he could be abroad...the most days of the year, and the most hours of the dav ; and this he thought he could be in England,more than nny other country be knew of in Europe.... | |
| Ethelinda Margaretta Thorpe Potts - 1814 - 284 str.
...blood the tranquil scene prophanes, I fear too justly she complains * Charles II. thought that was the best climate, where he could be abroad in the...trouble and inconvenience, the most days of the year, or the most hours of the day ; and this he thought he could be in England, more than in any country... | |
| William Temple - 1814 - 606 str.
...the best climate, where he could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without trouble or inconvenience, the most days of the year, and the...hours of the day; and this, he thought, he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. And I believe it is true, not only of the hot... | |
| Sir William Temple - 1814 - 580 str.
...climate, and extolling those of Italy and Spain, or at least of France : he said, he thought that was the best climate, where he could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without trouble or inconvenience, the most days of the year, and the most hours of the day; and this, he thought, he... | |
| Varieties - 1819 - 774 str.
...days should be spent in the land of my fathers." " Yet Charles the Second said, he thought that was the best climate, where he could be abroad in the air, with pleasure, or at least without inconvenience, the most days in the year, and the most hours in the day ; and this he conceived he... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1821 - 602 str.
...the question. Charles II., in reply to some who were reviling our climate, said he thought that was the best climate where he could be abroad in the air...hours of the day ; and this he thought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. ' There are,' says Sir William Temple, ' besides... | |
| 1821 - 602 str.
...reply to some who were reviling our climate, said he thought that was the best climate where he could could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or, at least,...hours of the day; and this he thought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. ' There are,' says Sir William Temple, ' besides... | |
| 1821 - 598 str.
...reply to some who were reviling our climate, said he thought that was the best climate where be could could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or, at least,...hours of the day ; and this he thought he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. ' There are,' says Sir William Temple, ' besides... | |
| Sir William Temple - 1821 - 390 str.
...climate, and extolling those of Italy and Spain, or at least, of France : he said, he thought that was the best climate, where he could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without trouble or inconvenience, the most days of the year, and the most hours of the day ; and this, he thought,... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 str.
...disputed. As to climate, Charles 1 1. in reply to some who wen rrviling it, said, he thought that was the best climate where he could be abroad in the air...hours of the day ; and this he thought he could be in England, iron- than in any country he knew of in Europe. - There are,' ' says Sir W. Temple, " besides... | |
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