The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... Travels of the d'Angoulême , Phrenology , Essays on , 520 Duke 79 395 " " Illustrations of , ib . 517 ib . 517 309 Man , on the Moral and Intellectual Nature of , Manzoni's Conte di Carmagnola , 520 Map of Palestine , 416 Marlborough ...
... Travels of the d'Angoulême , Phrenology , Essays on , 520 Duke 79 395 " " Illustrations of , ib . 517 ib . 517 309 Man , on the Moral and Intellectual Nature of , Manzoni's Conte di Carmagnola , 520 Map of Palestine , 416 Marlborough ...
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... Travels through Asia , commencing with the discoveries of the antients and the Arabians . They are succeeded by the early European embassies into Tartary , the travels of Rubru- quis , Marco Polo , Mandeville , and others . The ...
... Travels through Asia , commencing with the discoveries of the antients and the Arabians . They are succeeded by the early European embassies into Tartary , the travels of Rubru- quis , Marco Polo , Mandeville , and others . The ...
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... travels com- mencing with those of Cosmas Indicopleustes in the sixth century , and descending to our own times ... travels through the Himmaleh , and to the sources of the Indian rivers ; together with ac- counts of Thibet , Nepaul ...
... travels com- mencing with those of Cosmas Indicopleustes in the sixth century , and descending to our own times ... travels through the Himmaleh , and to the sources of the Indian rivers ; together with ac- counts of Thibet , Nepaul ...
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