The book The Early Life of Samuel Rogers was written by author Clayden, Peter William, 1827-1902 Here you can read free online of The Early Life of Samuel Rogers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Early Life of Samuel Rogers a good or bad book?
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Saw the house, the gardens, the stables, &c. , altogether a most superb monument of bad taste. The gate of the stables is, however, a striking exception. The armour of Henri IV. And of the great Conde are here preserved with veneration. Continued through the woods of Chantilly, and passed through several villages. The country soon made another fall and of equal grandeur with the former. As we changed horses at St. Denis, one of them was restive and broke the traces. ' Ha, ha ! Monsieur 1'abbe M...aury, ' said a boy as he passed by, ' ne voulez-vous pas rester tranquille ? ' Over the arch of every nobleman's gateway the coat of arms was erased, and printed advertisements of the sale of the Church lands were fixed on every wall. As we approached Paris we saw an infinite number of avenues 128 EAELY LIFE OF SAMUEL KOGEKS leading from it in all directions, like the radii of a circle. Passed at the foot of Montmartre, a hill of granite covered with windmills. The clumsy coaches of all shapes that rumble along without springs ; the ladies hurrying out of their way with rouged cheeks and without hats ; the gentlemen parading with their national cockades, immense muffs, and copper buckles ; and the very beggars accosting us with a powdered head, a muff, and a cockade everything was new to an Englishman ; but who could attend a moment to such minutia when so many thousands were beating as it were with one pulse in the cause of liberty and their country, and crowding every coffee-house and public walk to congratulate each other on an event so favourable in its consequences to the best interests of mankind ?
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