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... traveller can steer his course in these wilds are certain points in the dark sandstone - ridges , which from time to time raise their heads in the midst of this dry ocean of sand , for the face of the desert is constantly changed by the ...
... traveller can steer his course in these wilds are certain points in the dark sandstone - ridges , which from time to time raise their heads in the midst of this dry ocean of sand , for the face of the desert is constantly changed by the ...
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... traveller . Now it has upwards of 1000 inhabitants , and the roads lead- ing to Buffalo , Cleaveland and Pitts ... travellers , enters Erie , but post - coaches , with teams equal , if not superior , to any in Pennsylvania . In addition ...
... traveller . Now it has upwards of 1000 inhabitants , and the roads lead- ing to Buffalo , Cleaveland and Pitts ... travellers , enters Erie , but post - coaches , with teams equal , if not superior , to any in Pennsylvania . In addition ...
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... Traveller : " " This most interesting object is well worthy the attention of every person of taste , being justly considered one of the first natural scenes in this part of the country . It will be ne- cessary to get a horse or carriage ...
... Traveller : " " This most interesting object is well worthy the attention of every person of taste , being justly considered one of the first natural scenes in this part of the country . It will be ne- cessary to get a horse or carriage ...
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... traveller draws a just distinction here between Teniers and Wil- kie ; the latter of whom employs an ingenious contrivance in his art : " It is curious , " says Dr. Pichot , " to visit Wilkie's painting room , when he is ar- ranging bis ...
... traveller draws a just distinction here between Teniers and Wil- kie ; the latter of whom employs an ingenious contrivance in his art : " It is curious , " says Dr. Pichot , " to visit Wilkie's painting room , when he is ar- ranging bis ...
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... traveller has not added to his re- marks on the phrenetic literature , some reflections on English literature generally , and a review of the authors who are placed at the heads of the various schools , which divide the English ...
... traveller has not added to his re- marks on the phrenetic literature , some reflections on English literature generally , and a review of the authors who are placed at the heads of the various schools , which divide the English ...
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