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I have often thought that in our island too little attention is paid to the consequences of well judged acts of generosity, humanity or attention from one country to another. Those who remain generally on the same spot are not so sensible of it, as those travellers who in visiting different countries in Europe happen to mix with the societies there.1
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J.M. Black, Eighteenth-Century Europe (2nd edition, 1999), pp. 246–62.
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Black, J. (2003). Conclusions. In: France and the Grand Tour. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230287242_16
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