| William Bingley - 1822 - 384 strani
...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 cause, and is told that the concourse... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 strani
...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...va--rious than the aspect of the buildings; Greeks, Turks, Tartars, Cossacks, Chinese, Muscovites, English, French, Italians, Poles, Germans, all parade in the... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1824 - 582 strani
...indicated that the place was inliaterraces and trellises from Naples; and warehouses from Wapping. Nor is the costume less various than the aspect of the buildings. Greeks, Tartars, Turks, Cossacks, Chinese, Muscovites, English, French, Italians, Poles, and Germans, all parade... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1825 - 372 strani
...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...any motive that might convene such a multitude, you aak the cause, and are told that it is always the same. Nor is the costume less various than the aspect... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 strani
...quarter where the shops are situated, you might walk upon th» heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that, unable to force a passage...various than the aspect of the buildings: Greeks, Turks, Tartars, Cossacks, Chinese, Muscovites, English, French, Italians, Poles, Germans, all parade in the... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 410 strani
...quarter where the shops are situated, you might walk upon tlio heads of thousands. The daily throng is there so immense, that, unable to force a passage...than the aspect of the buildings : Greeks, Turks, Tartars, Cossacks, Chinese, Muscovites, English, French, Italians, Poles, Germans, all parade in the... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 strani
...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...than the aspect of the buildings : Greeks, Turks, Tartars, Cossacks, Chinese, Muscovites, English, French, Italians, Poles, Germans, all parade in the... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 strani
...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...than the aspect of the buildings ; Greeks, Turks, Tartars, Cossacks, Chinese, Muscovites, English, French, Italians, Poles, Germans, all parade in the... | |
| John Conolly - 1832 - 224 strani
...where the shops are situated, you might walk upon the heads of thousands. The daily throng there is so immense, that, unable to force a passage through...the cause, and are told that it is always the same." This is a description of the city before the invasion of the French. A large portion of Moscow was... | |
| 1845 - 572 strani
...architectural | ruins from Rome, terraces and trellises from Naples, and ware' houses from Wapping. Nor is the costume less various than ' the aspect of the buildings ; Greeks, Turks, Tartars, Cossacks, ' Chinese, Muscovites, English, French, Italians, Poles, Germans, ' all parade the... | |
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