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... readers the characteristics of his fellow - passengers on board the Margate - hoy , or to copy his account of his companions in the canal - boat to Bruges or in the Flanders diligence ? A large portion of the work is appropriated to ...
... readers the characteristics of his fellow - passengers on board the Margate - hoy , or to copy his account of his companions in the canal - boat to Bruges or in the Flanders diligence ? A large portion of the work is appropriated to ...
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... readers . It was clearly esteemed by him no inconsiderable object to amuse and detain them with variety of entertainment , as well as to inform them in the transactions of the times which he described ; and it is difficult now to say ...
... readers . It was clearly esteemed by him no inconsiderable object to amuse and detain them with variety of entertainment , as well as to inform them in the transactions of the times which he described ; and it is difficult now to say ...
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... readers must not form their opinion of his style from the extracts which we have made ; most of them being materially compressed , and divested of those contradictory expressions which French authors have very little scruple in ...
... readers must not form their opinion of his style from the extracts which we have made ; most of them being materially compressed , and divested of those contradictory expressions which French authors have very little scruple in ...
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