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... Traveller A short Account of the late Mr. Mau- pertuis CXVIII . From Fum Hoam to Lien Chi Altangi , the Discontented Wanderer , by the way of Moscow . p . 270 CXIX . From Lien Chi Altangi to Fum Hoam , First President of the Ceremonial ...
... Traveller A short Account of the late Mr. Mau- pertuis CXVIII . From Fum Hoam to Lien Chi Altangi , the Discontented Wanderer , by the way of Moscow . p . 270 CXIX . From Lien Chi Altangi to Fum Hoam , First President of the Ceremonial ...
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... TRAVELLER ; or , a Prospect of Society p . 571 Mr. Quick in the character of a Sailor . p . 688 THE DESERTED VILLAGE p . 580 Epilogue . Spoken by Mr. Lee Lewes , in the THE HERMIT : a Ballad p . 589 character of Harlequin , at his ...
... TRAVELLER ; or , a Prospect of Society p . 571 Mr. Quick in the character of a Sailor . p . 688 THE DESERTED VILLAGE p . 580 Epilogue . Spoken by Mr. Lee Lewes , in the THE HERMIT : a Ballad p . 589 character of Harlequin , at his ...
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... Traveller , the idea of which had occurred to him nine years before during his own continental wanderings , and some fragments of which he had then written and sent home from Switzerland to his brother Henry . On this poem , as well as ...
... Traveller , the idea of which had occurred to him nine years before during his own continental wanderings , and some fragments of which he had then written and sent home from Switzerland to his brother Henry . On this poem , as well as ...
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... Traveller was not a man to be thought of or looked at with indifference . People who had known him before , but to whom he had been little more than a laughing - stock , began to see what it was in him that deeper observers , like ...
... Traveller was not a man to be thought of or looked at with indifference . People who had known him before , but to whom he had been little more than a laughing - stock , began to see what it was in him that deeper observers , like ...
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... Traveller , and was informed that the Earl had heard he was a native of Ireland , and would be glad to do him any kindness . Instead of improving the occasion for himself , " this idiot in the affairs of the world , " as Sir John ...
... Traveller , and was informed that the Earl had heard he was a native of Ireland , and would be glad to do him any kindness . Instead of improving the occasion for himself , " this idiot in the affairs of the world , " as Sir John ...
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