He traveled under a different name
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In the fifth century BC the Phoenician Himilco. Though not much about Himilco is known, it is known that he also explored the coastal areas of France, Spain, and Portugal.
in france they speak french in england they speak english
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England and France have had the largest impacts on Canada.
No, Charles Darnay was not born in England in "A Tale of Two Cities". He is a French aristocrat who renounces his title and flees to England due to his opposition to the oppression and injustices prevalent in French society during the time of the revolution.
He has traveled a lot of place France, England, Normandy and probably more
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Darnay
In Chapter 9 of A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Darnay arrives in France from England. He has returned to Paris to aid his former servant, Mr. Gabelle, who has been imprisoned during the French Revolution.
Mr. Lorry told Charles Darnay that he had to go to France to help a friend who was in trouble.
Darnay did not want to reveal his family connections.
Spain,china,france,england,and vikings
Mr. Lorry told Charles Darnay he had to go to France to help a friend who was in trouble and needed his assistance.
Lorry was going to France to look after the interests of Tellison's Bank.
he made plans to go to France
Those who participated in a Grand Tour traveled from England to Europe from a ship, usually from Dover to Calais, France. There was risk of being shipwrecked, illness, and seasickness.