| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1830 - 526 頁
...rose-bush, than for the rarest plant from New Holland or the Cape of Good Hope, and as to the poor artizan of the French capital, he only thinks of vegetable...itself cannot compare with London for extent or wealth. If the French pave the squares of their city that they may afford a more agreeable promenade, the English... | |
| 1829 - 512 頁
...rose-bush, than for the rarest plant from New Holland or the Cape of Good Hope ; and as to the poor artizan of the French capital, he only thinks of vegetable...London, though it is much smaller and more poorly slocked ; as the French capital itself cannot compare with London for extent or wealth. If the French... | |
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