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... traveller's diary : but as to all the secrets of which the in- habitants are possessed , those are univer- sally attributed to magic ; and when the traveller can give no other account of the wonders he sees performed , very con ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
The Description of the Family of Wake | 1 |
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