The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... Kentish Town , and this in the manner of modern voyagers . " Having heard much of Kentish Town , I conceived a strong desire to see that celebrated place . I could have wished , indeed , to satisfy my curiosity without going thither ...
... Kentish Town , and this in the manner of modern voyagers . " Having heard much of Kentish Town , I conceived a strong desire to see that celebrated place . I could have wished , indeed , to satisfy my curiosity without going thither ...
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... Kentish Town is an easy journey of one mile and a quarter : the road lies through a fine champaign country , well watered with beautiful drains , and enamelled with flowers of all kinds , which might contribute to charm every sense ...
... Kentish Town is an easy journey of one mile and a quarter : the road lies through a fine champaign country , well watered with beautiful drains , and enamelled with flowers of all kinds , which might contribute to charm every sense ...
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