Forming the two concluding volumes of the Tour of a German Prince. Comprising, London,—The Nobility, and their Mansions, &c.-the Ascot, Newmarket, Doncaster, and York Races;—and Tour to the North of England, &c.
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THE ITALIAN IN ENGLAND.
Observations of an Exile in England.
By COUNT PECCHIO.
“He is occasionally satirical, but he has not the asperity of Mirabeau, or the German Prince. Driven from his native land by a despotic government, the Count found in England a safe and agreeable asylum, and he has not shown himself ungrateful; the errors into which he has fallen are such as every Englishman will excuse in a foreigner, whose admiration of England and her people breaks out in almost every page of the work. We have been delighted with the good temper of this author, and refer our readers to the work as a most agreeable fire-side companion.”—Morning Chronicle.
“We scarcely know how to extract, where almost every sentence contains observations and remarks conceived and expressed in a manner most creditable to the moral feelings of the author.”—Quarterly Review.
“His observations are altogether the most intelligent, discriminating, and instructive that we have ever seen from the pen of a foreigner.”—Eclectic Review.
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