The Quarterly Review, Volumen31William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1825 |
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... , in the year 1822. By Captain A. Gordon Laing . X. 1. Salmagundi . · 2. Knickerbocker's Humorous History of New York . 445 3. Bracebridge Hall . 4. Tales of a Traveller . 473 省 XI . Apology , addressed to the Travellers ' CONTENTS.
... , in the year 1822. By Captain A. Gordon Laing . X. 1. Salmagundi . · 2. Knickerbocker's Humorous History of New York . 445 3. Bracebridge Hall . 4. Tales of a Traveller . 473 省 XI . Apology , addressed to the Travellers ' CONTENTS.
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... Travellers ' Club ; or Anecdotes of 487 Monkeys . · XII . 1. A Charge delivered at the Primary Triennial Visitation of the Province of Munster , in the Year 1823. By Richard , Archbishop of Cashel . 2. The Case of the Church of Ireland ...
... Travellers ' Club ; or Anecdotes of 487 Monkeys . · XII . 1. A Charge delivered at the Primary Triennial Visitation of the Province of Munster , in the Year 1823. By Richard , Archbishop of Cashel . 2. The Case of the Church of Ireland ...
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... travellers were not the least important . The Germans , especially , explored Brazil , and gave the public much valuable information concerning its natural history . Prince Maximilian of Neuweid , accompanied by Messrs . Freyrois and ...
... travellers were not the least important . The Germans , especially , explored Brazil , and gave the public much valuable information concerning its natural history . Prince Maximilian of Neuweid , accompanied by Messrs . Freyrois and ...
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... travellers were in Brazil , in the political events of the European world . The few journals had a very limited circulation . The inhabitants of the interior , especially , enjoying the bounties of nature , and confined to an ...
... travellers were in Brazil , in the political events of the European world . The few journals had a very limited circulation . The inhabitants of the interior , especially , enjoying the bounties of nature , and confined to an ...
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... travellers , who proceeded mounted on those animals , thus describe the caravans , as they first saw them at Porto de Estrella . ' The European , accustomed to the conveyances of considerable bur- dens in waggons , is astonished at the ...
... travellers , who proceeded mounted on those animals , thus describe the caravans , as they first saw them at Porto de Estrella . ' The European , accustomed to the conveyances of considerable bur- dens in waggons , is astonished at the ...
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