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ger, and other Matters; with the lucky and narrow Eſcape of Partridge, as he was on the very Brink of making a fatal Diſcovery to his Friend. p. 208.
In which our Travellers meet with a very extraordinary Adventure. p. 219.
In which the Man of the Hill begins to relate his Hiſtory. p. 235.
In which the Man of the Hill continues his Hiſtory. p. 254.
In which the foregoing Story is farther continued. p. 266.
In which the Man of the Hill concludes his Hiſtory. p. 281.
A brief Hiſtory of Europe. And a curious Diſcourſe between Mr. Jones and the Man of the Hill. p. 294.
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