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... Marco Polo be credulous , it is a proof that he is honest ; if his work abounds with unaccountable omissions , ( such for instance as the absence of all mention of the great China wall , though in the course of his ... Marco Polo . 115.
... Marco Polo be credulous , it is a proof that he is honest ; if his work abounds with unaccountable omissions , ( such for instance as the absence of all mention of the great China wall , though in the course of his ... Marco Polo . 115.
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... Marco Polo ; whose value bears no proportion , we think , to the bulk and price of the present volume , much less to the diligence which his commentator and translator has expended on him ; and , if we are right in ... Marco Polo . 117.
... Marco Polo ; whose value bears no proportion , we think , to the bulk and price of the present volume , much less to the diligence which his commentator and translator has expended on him ; and , if we are right in ... Marco Polo . 117.
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... Marco being thus detained , the Polo brothers began to apprehend that they should have no heirs to their wealth ; and in this emergency it was determined that Nicolo , though an old man , but of a hale constitution ... Marco Polo .
... Marco being thus detained , the Polo brothers began to apprehend that they should have no heirs to their wealth ; and in this emergency it was determined that Nicolo , though an old man , but of a hale constitution ... Marco Polo .
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