New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 74. köideThomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1845 |
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... travelling , and this is what usually happened . The one exception to this , at least in southeast England , is the family of the Brazils , for Brazil is not an English surname at all ; it is from the Irish clan ... TRAVELLERS THROUGH TIME.
... travelling , and this is what usually happened . The one exception to this , at least in southeast England , is the family of the Brazils , for Brazil is not an English surname at all ; it is from the Irish clan ... TRAVELLERS THROUGH TIME.
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... travelling. On the 9th of January the travellers reached Tagelel. From this place there was little danger in their proceeding singly, and it was agreed, in consequence of the low state of their finances, that they should separate, in ...
... travelling. On the 9th of January the travellers reached Tagelel. From this place there was little danger in their proceeding singly, and it was agreed, in consequence of the low state of their finances, that they should separate, in ...
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... travellers provides the most accurate method of estimating the risk or threat faced during travel. Unfortunately such data can be difficult to use, because they are diverse, collected in many different ways, in different types of travellers ...
... travellers provides the most accurate method of estimating the risk or threat faced during travel. Unfortunately such data can be difficult to use, because they are diverse, collected in many different ways, in different types of travellers ...
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NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE | 293 |
MY ROOM IN The Country BY ANDREW WINTER | 303 |
The Principality of the Captive Jews By Francis Ainsworth Esq | 315 |
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