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Mr. Lunardi has already experienced so much indulgence and favor in England; from royal condescension; from the nobility, gentry, philosophers and the public in general, that it would be the utmost indiscretion in him to draw attention to any trivial and uninteresting subjects ...
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1785 - Printed by J.P. Cochlan, in Duke-street, near Grosvernor-square., London, England
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English
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- Open LibraryOL62410634M
- OCLC Control Number77677356
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