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A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One by Thomas Frognall Dibdin
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to shew with what perfect frankness I have admitted and corrected this
"_hippopotamos_" error.

[10] More especially at pages 82, 100, 367.

[11] "Sharp" as they may be, they are softened, in some measure, by the
admission of my bitterest annotator, M. Crapelet, that "I speak and
understand the French language well." vol. ii. p. 253. It is painful
and unusual with me to have recourse to such apparently
self-complimentary language; but when an adversary drives one into a
corner, and will not allow of fair space and fair play, one must fight
with feet as well as with hands ... "manibus pedibusque" ...

[12] This _hiatus_ must not be filled by the Author: ... "haud equidem
tali me dignor honore."

[13] See vol. ii. p. 210-11.

[14] See vol. i. p. 186, vol. ii. pp. 49, 296, 392. The other fresh plates
are, _Portrait of the Author_, frontispiece; Bird's-eye views of the
_Monasteries of St. Peter's, Salzburg, and of Molk:_ vol. iii. pp.
195, 248, 381, _Black Eagle Inn_, Munich, p. 156. But the Reader will
be pleased to examine the _List of Plates prefixed_--in a preceding
page.

[15] Among these distinguished Literati, I here enrol with peculiar
satisfaction the names of the MARQUIS DE CHATEAUGIRON and Mons. DURAND
DE LANCON. No opportunity having occurred in the subsequent pages to
incorporate fac-similes of the Autographs of these distinguished
_Bibliophiles_, they are annexed in the present place.
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