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Page 161
... London , with a resolution to rove by boat and coach for the next four - and - twenty hours , till the many different objects I must needs meet with should tire my imagination , and give me an inclination to ... LONDON 161 A Voyage in London.
... London , with a resolution to rove by boat and coach for the next four - and - twenty hours , till the many different objects I must needs meet with should tire my imagination , and give me an inclination to ... LONDON 161 A Voyage in London.
Page 295
... London Magazine discovered an essay entitled Confessions of an English Opium - Eater . The title alone was start- ling enough to cause them to pause as they turned the pages of the magazine . They had not read far before they learned ...
... London Magazine discovered an essay entitled Confessions of an English Opium - Eater . The title alone was start- ling enough to cause them to pause as they turned the pages of the magazine . They had not read far before they learned ...
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... London be- fore - except once , in my fifteenth year , for a few hours - I knew not the address of even those few ... London , and which I had been without intermission pros- ecuting through Mr. Brunell from the first 25 intellectual ...
... London be- fore - except once , in my fifteenth year , for a few hours - I knew not the address of even those few ... London , and which I had been without intermission pros- ecuting through Mr. Brunell from the first 25 intellectual ...
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