This is the first in a set of three volumes of letters written by Don Manuel in 1802 from England. Don Manuel shows us what life looks like in old England through a series of letters, originally written in Spanish. This includes: British invention. tourism and vacations. popularity of newspapers and magazines. great wealth of Great Britain. what and how English people eat. their clothing and shoes; road-surfaces; the progress of Catholicism; Westminster Abbey. The England of 1802 comes through these pages as ...
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This is the first in a set of three volumes of letters written by Don Manuel in 1802 from England. Don Manuel shows us what life looks like in old England through a series of letters, originally written in Spanish. This includes: British invention. tourism and vacations. popularity of newspapers and magazines. great wealth of Great Britain. what and how English people eat. their clothing and shoes; road-surfaces; the progress of Catholicism; Westminster Abbey. The England of 1802 comes through these pages as absolutely dynamic, entirely convinced of a wonderful national future ahead. A great book to study the history of England during 1800!
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