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... kind , affords an extensive knowlege of the world as well as of the human heart . Long as is this poetic tour , therefore , ennui will not steal on the reader ; who will cheerfully follow the hero through all his singular adventures ...
... kind , affords an extensive knowlege of the world as well as of the human heart . Long as is this poetic tour , therefore , ennui will not steal on the reader ; who will cheerfully follow the hero through all his singular adventures ...
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... kind , affords an extensive knowlege of the world as well as of the human heart . Long as is this poetic tour , therefore , ennui will not steal on the reader ; who will cheerfully follow the hero through all his singular adventures ...
... kind , affords an extensive knowlege of the world as well as of the human heart . Long as is this poetic tour , therefore , ennui will not steal on the reader ; who will cheerfully follow the hero through all his singular adventures ...
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... kind , affords an extensive knowlege of the world as well as of the human heart . Long as is this poetic tour , therefore , ennui will not steal on the reader ; who will cheerfully follow the hero through all his singular adventures ...
... kind , affords an extensive knowlege of the world as well as of the human heart . Long as is this poetic tour , therefore , ennui will not steal on the reader ; who will cheerfully follow the hero through all his singular adventures ...
Contents
France Isle of Voyage | 1 |
Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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