Letters on Natural Magic; Addressed to Sir Walter Scott, Bart.Brewster, David
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Letters on Natural Magic; Addressed to Sir Walter Scott, Bart.
Brewster, David
Scientific recreations
It is strange that the history and condition of Holland should be so
little known, and that it till now should never have been made the
subject of a popular work. The object of this little book is not merely
to afford entertainment, but to furnish that valuable and practical
information, which will render it a desirable _guide-book_ to all who
are tempted to take a summer’s trip across Holland, up the Rhine, and
through Belgium; visiting Rotterdam, the Hague, Amsterdam, Cologne,
Coblentz, Frankfort, Brussels, and Antwerp.
THE LIVES OF SCOTTISH WORTHIES.
By PATRICK FRASER TYTLER, Esq. _3 Vols._
“Truth is strange, stranger than fiction.”--The romantic annals of
Scotland, and the characters of her ancient heroes--Wallace, Bruce, and
the like,--will go far to convert this expression into an axiom.
HADDON, BROTHERS, AND CO., PRINTERS, CASTLE STREET, FINSBURY.
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Transcriber’s Notes
Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected and
hyphenation has been standardised. Other variations in spelling and
punctuation remain unchanged.
Italics are represented thus _italic_ and bold thus =bold=.
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Sir Walter Scott, Bart., by David Brewster
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