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Page 168
... travelling must be limited by the means ; that the multiplicity of travellers from any country will usually be proportioned to the superfluity of its wealth ; and that the whole continent of Europe presents itself to the gaze of ...
... travelling must be limited by the means ; that the multiplicity of travellers from any country will usually be proportioned to the superfluity of its wealth ; and that the whole continent of Europe presents itself to the gaze of ...
Page 284
... travellers . His peregrinations were performed in company with the eldest son of Sir John Maxwell , and commenced in July , 1813 , by the route of Sweden ; which was taken not from choice but necessity , in consequence of the occupancy ...
... travellers . His peregrinations were performed in company with the eldest son of Sir John Maxwell , and commenced in July , 1813 , by the route of Sweden ; which was taken not from choice but necessity , in consequence of the occupancy ...
Page 290
... travellers , they re - entered the Morea , and rode across the Arcadian moun- tains to Patras , a considerable but unhealthy sea - port : here they put themselves on board a small bark , sailing to the west- ward in sight of the coasts ...
... travellers , they re - entered the Morea , and rode across the Arcadian moun- tains to Patras , a considerable but unhealthy sea - port : here they put themselves on board a small bark , sailing to the west- ward in sight of the coasts ...
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