| Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1820 - 540 trang
...the deserted streets. Passing suddenly towards the quarter where the shops are situated; you might walk upon the heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that, unable to force a passage through it, or assign any motive that might convene such a multitude, you ask the cause;... | |
| 1826 - 616 trang
...plastered palaces from Stockholm and Copenhagen (not white-washed since their arrival), painted walls from the Tirol, mosques from Constantinople, Tartar...to squeeze a passage through it you ask, ' What has conven' ed such a multitude ? ' and are told, ' It is always so ! ' Such a variety of dresses — Greeks,... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 trang
...through deserted streets. Passing suddenly towards the quarter where the shops are situated, you might walk upon the heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that, unable to force a passage through it, or assign any motive that might convene such a multitude, you ask the cause;... | |
| 1811 - 566 trang
...through deserted streets. Passing suddenly towards the quarter where the shops arc situated, you might walk upon the heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that unable to force a passage through it, or assign any motive that might convene such a multitudet you ask the cause... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1812 - 572 trang
...through deserted streets. Passing suddenly towards the quarter where the shops are situated, you might walk upon the heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that, unable to force a passage through it, or assign any motive that might convene such a multitude, you ask the cause... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1815 - 602 trang
...through deserted streets. Passing suddenly towards the quarter where the »hops arc situated, you might walk upon the heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that, unable to force « passage through it, or assign any motive that might convene such a multitude, you ask ihe... | |
| 610 trang
...from Stockholm and Copenhagen, (not whitewashed since their arrival,) painted walls from the Tyrol, mosques from Constantinople, Tartar temples, pagodas...thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that 796 unable to squeeze a passage through it, you ask, ' What baa convened such a multitude?' and are... | |
| William Bingley - 1822 - 384 trang
...through deserted streets: passing, suddenly, towards the quarter where the shops are situated, he might walk upon the heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that, unable to force a passage through it, or to assign any motive that might convene such a multitude, he asks the... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 trang
...through deserted streets. Passing suddenly towards the quarter where the shops are situated, you might walk upon the heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that, unable to force a passage through it, or assign any motive that might convene such a multitude, you ask the cause,... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 468 trang
...through deserted streets. Passing suddenly towards the quarter where the shops are situated, you might walk upon the heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that, unable to force a passage through it, or assign any motive that might convene such a multitude, you ask the cause,... | |
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