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Page 176
... travellers are as little to be depended on as the invectives of angry factors ; but till something more can be attained , we must be con- tent with the little to be acquired from similar sources1 . 1 A word , en passant , with Mr ...
... travellers are as little to be depended on as the invectives of angry factors ; but till something more can be attained , we must be con- tent with the little to be acquired from similar sources1 . 1 A word , en passant , with Mr ...
Page 180
... most singular piece I have lately seen is a satire in dialogue between a Russian , English , and French traveller , and the Waywode of Wallachia ( or Blackbey , as : they term him ) , an archbishop , a merchant 180 NOTES TO CANTO II . OF.
... most singular piece I have lately seen is a satire in dialogue between a Russian , English , and French traveller , and the Waywode of Wallachia ( or Blackbey , as : they term him ) , an archbishop , a merchant 180 NOTES TO CANTO II . OF.
Page 190
... traveller and myself were in the upper or lower House of Parliament . Now this question from a boy of ten years old proved that his education had not been neglected . It may be doubted if an English boy at that age knows the difference ...
... traveller and myself were in the upper or lower House of Parliament . Now this question from a boy of ten years old proved that his education had not been neglected . It may be doubted if an English boy at that age knows the difference ...