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The TYROL; with a Glance at Bavaria. By H. D. INGuIs. 
‘« A more agreeable travelling companion than Mr. Inglis, or one who takes his reader 
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II. 
By the same Author, 
SPAIN, in 1830. 2 vols. 8vo. 26s. 
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SOLITARY WALKS THROUGH MANY LANDS. 
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TALES and POPULAR FICTIONS; their resemblance and transmission 
from Country to Country. By Tuomas KerGuTLey, Esq. 
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