The Monthly Review, Tom 3Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... reader , or in the man- ners and habits of the people , these journals have no pretensions to the name . Mr. Brockedon gives us an account of two distinct excursions . The first was made in the Graian , Cottian , and Pennine Alps ...
... reader , or in the man- ners and habits of the people , these journals have no pretensions to the name . Mr. Brockedon gives us an account of two distinct excursions . The first was made in the Graian , Cottian , and Pennine Alps ...
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... reader will see , refer almost exclusively to the antient history of France , and parti- cularly to that era which is so pleasingly described in the Memoirs of Sully . Of the remaining illustrations it is needless to say more than that ...
... reader will see , refer almost exclusively to the antient history of France , and parti- cularly to that era which is so pleasingly described in the Memoirs of Sully . Of the remaining illustrations it is needless to say more than that ...
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... reader of the nature of the narrative which we are now pursuing . Are we mak- ing a statement which is strictly founded in fact ? Are the persons now spoken of in existence , or have they ever been in existence ? Was the meeting above ...
... reader of the nature of the narrative which we are now pursuing . Are we mak- ing a statement which is strictly founded in fact ? Are the persons now spoken of in existence , or have they ever been in existence ? Was the meeting above ...
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