Paris (France) - Description and travel
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Letters on the French nation, by a Sicilian gentleman, residing at Paris to his friend in his own country : containing an useful and impartial critique on that city, and the French nation : translated from the original.
Sicilian gentleman.Date: 1749- E-books
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A five weeks tour to Paris , Versailles, Marli, &c. Shewing The different Charge attending One, Two, or Four Persons through this Tour; and the most reasonable and pleasurable Method of performing it. With an accurate Description of Paris, and The neighbouring Palaces, Gardens, Water-Works, Paintings, &c. The proper Days and Times for seeing them. And also An Account and Description of the Coins; the Charge of Post-Chaise from Calais to Paris; the best Inns to Bait and Lodge at; and the Monies to be paid at every Stage; and all other necessary and useful Precautions and Instructions for this present Tour.
Lucas, William, d. 1773.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- E-books
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A five weeks tour to Paris , Versailles, Marli, &c. shewing The different Charge attending One, Two, or Four Persons through this Tour; and the most reasonable and pleasant Method of performing it. With an accurate Description of Paris, and The neighbouring Palaces, Gardens, Water-Works, Paintings, &c. The proper Days and Times for seeing them. And also An Account and Description of the Coins; the Charge of Post-Chaise from Calais to Paris; the best Inns to Bait and Lodge at; and the Monies to be paid at every Stage; and all other necessary and useful Precautions and Instructions for this pleasant Tour.
Lucas, William, d. 1773.Date: 1765- E-books
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A fifteen days' tour to Paris containing Several interesting Circumstances, particularly the Origin and Progress of the present Revolution, and confused Situation of that Country; including the Mode now adopted of paying Bills at the Paris Bank. By an English gentleman of veracity, just returned. To which is added, by another hand, a faithful description of every part of that once dreadful engine of despotism, the Bastille: accompanied by an accurate Plan of the whole, with References to the different Departments, written originally in French, by one who was many years a miserable inhabitant.
English gentleman of veracityDate: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- E-books
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Letters on the French nation by a Sicilian gentleman, residing at Paris, to his friend in his own country. Containing an useful and impartial critique, on that city, and the French nation. Translated from the original, by the author of Heaven open to all men.
Sicilian gentleman, residing at Paris.Date: [1749]