New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 144
... travellers can do ; what gentle readers can credit , and what succeeding travellers can con- firm . Our philosophical inquirer goes on to observe , that there is no difficulty in believing that spirits may transport the witch through ...
... travellers can do ; what gentle readers can credit , and what succeeding travellers can con- firm . Our philosophical inquirer goes on to observe , that there is no difficulty in believing that spirits may transport the witch through ...
Page 148
... travellers quoted them as decisive authority for their narrations ; and many , not content with the marvels they had thus received , added somewhat on their own ac- count , though they liberally surrendered all the credit to the ...
... travellers quoted them as decisive authority for their narrations ; and many , not content with the marvels they had thus received , added somewhat on their own ac- count , though they liberally surrendered all the credit to the ...
Page 418
... travellers who drive through a town , and see the buildings through the glasses ; they only see the butterflies by ... traveller . I was resolved to see these wanderers in their own abodes ; and , accompanied by Prince Wiasemki and Garga ...
... travellers who drive through a town , and see the buildings through the glasses ; they only see the butterflies by ... traveller . I was resolved to see these wanderers in their own abodes ; and , accompanied by Prince Wiasemki and Garga ...
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