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Traveling to Turkey? Some advice from Charles Fellows, 1838
“Hoping that my friends shall be induced to visit this interesting country, I shall give a few hints as to the machinery of traveling, which may be found of use to them. A tent is a first requisite, the old … Continue reading
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