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Archibald Y Archibald Young Campbell
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But what I most wondered at was, that it went off with consider- able velocity in a place where no air was stirring, and I am sure that I did not assist it with my breath. So that these little crawlers seem to have, while mounting, some locomotive power without the use of wings, and to move in the air faster than the air itself.
TO THE SAME.
Selborne, October 2, 1775. Dear Sir, — We have two gangs or hordes of gipsies which infest the south and west of England, and come round in their circuit t
...wo or three times in the year. One of these tribes calls itself by the noble name of Stanley, of which I have nothing particular to say; but the other is distinguished by an appellative somewhat remarkable. As far as their harsh gibberish can be understood, they seem to say that the name of their clan is Curleople ; now the termination of this word is apparently Grecian, and as Mezeray and the gravest historiar. S all agree that these vagrants did certainly migrate from Egypt and the East, two or three centuries ago, and so spread by degrees over Europe, may not this family name, a little corrupted, be the very name they brought with them from the Levant ?

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