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The work is divided into three parts : the first comprehends the narrative of the travels in letters written by the ... You travel with the writer from St. Petersburgh , and with her penetrate into the yawning gulphs of the Caucasian ...
The work is divided into three parts : the first comprehends the narrative of the travels in letters written by the ... You travel with the writer from St. Petersburgh , and with her penetrate into the yawning gulphs of the Caucasian ...
Page 258
I tried to escape , upon my travels , by journeying incognito , but this resource has been frustrated , and thus the author of this little work , whatever evil he may have caused , has been abundantly , yea , superabundantly punished ...
I tried to escape , upon my travels , by journeying incognito , but this resource has been frustrated , and thus the author of this little work , whatever evil he may have caused , has been abundantly , yea , superabundantly punished ...
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He was struck with so great admiration at the interesting events of the period of which we have been speaking , that , before he wrote the travels of Anacharsis , he was on the point of forming a similar design of illustrating this part ...
He was struck with so great admiration at the interesting events of the period of which we have been speaking , that , before he wrote the travels of Anacharsis , he was on the point of forming a similar design of illustrating this part ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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