Itinerum meorum, quae, secundum conditiones praemii munificentia viri Thomae Sutcliffe Mort propositi, in Europa feci, et jam peracta habeo, hanc meam historiam benigna precor, mente accipiatis [manuscript] / S.W. Griffith. 1867.

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Itinerum meorum, quae, secundum conditiones praemii munificentia viri Thomae Sutcliffe Mort propositi, in Europa feci, et jam peracta habeo, hanc meam historiam benigna precor, mente accipiatis [manuscript] / S.W. Griffith. 1867.

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