Memoir of Thomas Handasyd Perkins Containing Extracts From His Diaries And Lette
Memoir of Thomas Handasyd Perkins Containing Extracts From His Diaries And Lette
Thomas G Thomas Greaves Cary
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They were entirely ignorant of the late agita tions of Paris, and seemed to know of nothing but what had taken place within their garden walls. Happy people ! long may you taste the pleasures of content ment ! They were not discontented, I dare say, with our visit ; and I have no doubt of the sincerity with which they wished the pleasure of seeing us again. The good woman told us, that, if we had no objection, she would improve the opportunity of our carriage to go and see one of her children, ...who was at a couple of miles distance. We willingly gave our consent; and she mounted the coach-box beside the driver, happier and more contented than we who were within, if we might judge by her countenance, which I have THOMAS HANDASYD PERKINS. 89 generally found to be a very good criterion, particu larly with persons in her rank of life. " There are many country-seats to be sold in France, at this moment, for very little more in paper than they were worth in specie a few years since. The riddle is solved when one is told that an assignat is a tender for the payment of debts contracted in specie before the war, or at any time since.
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