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71 An account of fome fubterraneous chambers in one of the mountains of Yorkshire

Stanemore

P. 112

(33. Account of Penpark-hole in Gloucefterfhire)

(34. Of Pool's-hole in Derbyfhire)

ibid.

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72 The author's dangerous defcent from the top of the mountain he arrived on, to the valley where Mr. Harcourt lived and his kind reception by that gentleman

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73 The author's discourse with Miss Harcourt, in relation to his religion (35. Of Dr. Jofeph Smith's book, fect. 3.)

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74 Mr. Harcourt's obfervation on the difcourfe I had with his daughter, and his generous offer

136 75 An account of Harriot Eufebia Harcourt, (the lady mentioned in the first volume of my Memoirs of feveral Ladies of Great Britain, p. 324.)—and her paintings 139 (37. What a moral Shechinah is) 144 A description of a fine chamber in a mourtain, and a defcent from the chamber to a valley, where the author found his friend Turner's house

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friends; and from thence proceeds the
next day to Egglefton-the day after to
other places, to enquire for Mifs Mel-
moth, but cannot find her
P. 262

101 By chance however he met with her at

Gretabridge, and from that place they

fet out for Orton-Lodge, where they

were married

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