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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover title: The illustrated guide to Salisbury Cathedral.
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Remarks by William Hazlitt and others.
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v. 1. The stranger. Rolla. Pizarre. By A. von Kotzebue.--v. 2. Don Carlos, by F. Schiller. Count Benyowsky, by A. von Kotzebue.--v. 3. Lovers' vows. Deaf and dumb. Indian exiles. False delicacy. By A. von Kotzebue.--v. 4. Otto of Wittlesbach. Dageobert. By J.M. Babo. Adelaide of Wulfingen, by A. von Kotzebue.--v. 5. The robbers, by F. Schiller. The happy family, by A. von Kotzebue. Conscience, by A.W. Iffland.--v. 6. The ensign by F.L. Schroeder. Count Koenigsmark, by C. von Reitzenstein. Stella, by J.W. von Göethe. Emilia Galotti, by G.E. Lessing.
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The princess: a vision of royality in the spheres -- The monomaniac, or, the spirit bride -- The haunted grange, or the last tenant: being an account of the life and times of Mrs. Hannah Morrison, sometimes styled the Witch of Rookwood -- Life: a fragment -- Margaret Infelix, or, a narrative concerning a haunted man -- The improvvisatore, or, torn leaves from life history -- The Witch of Lowenthal -- The phantom mother, or, the story of a recluse -- Haunted houses. No.1. The picture spectres -- Haunted houses. No.2. The Sandford ghost -- Christmas stories. No.1. The stranger guest: an incident founded on fact -- Christmas stories. No.2. Faith, or Mary Macdonald -- The Wildlife Club: a tale founded on fact.
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The appendix (p. 45-67) comprises short reports and letters from Alden Partridge, William Eustis, Robert R. Livingston, John Stranger, S. H. Long, Thomas Jefferson, J. Priestley, Horatio Gates and Lindley Murray.
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The victim.--The curate.--The gossip.--The fate of a genius.--Disappointments.--The neglected wife.--The Jew.--The stranger guest.--The smuggler.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 30666.21.
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v.1. The adventures of Tom Sawyer -- v.2. The innocents abroad -- v.3. Pudd'nhead Wilson -- v.4. The America claimant -- v.5. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court -- v.6. Roughing it -- v.7. Life on the Mississippi -- v.8. The mysterious stranger -- v.9. The adventures of Huckleberry Finn -- v.10. The gilded age -- v.11. A tramp abroad -- v.12. What is man? -- v.13. Following the equator -- v.14. Tom Sawyer abroad -- v.15. The man that corrupted Hadleyburg -- v.16. In defense of Harriet Shelley -- v.17. Joan of Arc -- v.18. The $30,000 bequest -- v.19. Sketches old and new -- v.20. Europe and elsewhere -- v.21. The prince and the pauper -- v.22. Mark Twain's notebook -- v.23. Christian science -- v.24. Mark Twain's speeches.
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The evolution of the Scot.--The kirk and its story.--Education in school and college.--The law and the lawyers.--Architecture, ecclesiastical and other.--Painting and painters.--Literature.--"Edina, Scotia's darling seat."--The kingdom of Fife.--In Lothian fields.--The Lothian shore.--The city of St. Mungo.--The Clyde.--Burns and the Burns country.--The legend of the Covenant.--Yarrow and Traquair.--The Border and the Solway.--Stirling and Perth.--Dundee.--The Granite city.--A highland survey.--A note on Caithness.--Round the islands.--Sports and pastimes.--Music, old and new.--Scots food.--Scots drink.--Scots wit and humour.--The Scot abroad and the stranger in Scotland.
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(cont.) [v.8]. Wild oats; Serious family; Paul Pry; Charles II; Game of Love; Queen Mary's bower; Andy Blake; Naval engagements; Rochester; Artist's wife; Delicate ground; Two queens; Damon and Pythias; Rose of Arragon; Charles I; Mary Stuart; Love's frailties; Fanchon, the cricket; Lear of private life; Robert Macaire.
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- Autobiography. - [v.1.] The adventures of Tom Sawyer. -[v.2.] The innocents abroad. - [v.3.] Pudd'nhead Wilson. - [v.4.] The American claimant. - [v.5.] Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court. -[v.6.] Roughing it. - [v.7.] Life on the Mississippi. - [v.8.] The mysterious stranger. -[v.9.] The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. - [v.10.] The gilded age. - [v.11.] A tramp abroad. -[v.12.] What is man? - [v.13.] Following the equator. -[v.14.] Tom Sawyer abroad. - [v.15.] The man that corrupted Hadleybrug. -[v.16.] In defense of Harriet Shelley. - [v.17.] Joan of Arc. - [v.18.] The 30,000 bequest. - [v.19.] Sketches, new and old. - [v.20.] Europe and elsewhere. - [v.21.] - The Prince and the pauper. - [v.22.] Mark Twain's notebook. - [v.23.] Christian Science. -[v.24.] Mark Twain's speeches.
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Connecticut River.--Red Mountain, in New Hampshire.--Infant schools.--The White Mountains.--New species of travellers.--Relics of the revolution.--An interesting stranger.--A visit to the Seneca chief Red-Jacket.--The Congress spring.--Canal travelling.--Lower Canada.--The Highlands.--Travelling to good purpose.--Appendix: The White Mountains.
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Appended is the author's "European stranger in America," New York, 1839.