Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802Holt, 1909 - 429 páginas |
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... Fall of the Roman Empire . He read the work systematically , and a diligent perusal of that part which relates to the prog- ress of Religion , caused him to become a Sceptic , and reject all belief in revelation . Before this period the ...
... Fall of the Roman Empire . He read the work systematically , and a diligent perusal of that part which relates to the prog- ress of Religion , caused him to become a Sceptic , and reject all belief in revelation . Before this period the ...
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... fall . From Trenton I was conveyed over the Delaware in the ferry - boat , with an elderly man , clad in the garb of a Quaker . His looks beamed benignity , and his accents breathed kindness ; but , as the great Master of Life observes ...
... fall . From Trenton I was conveyed over the Delaware in the ferry - boat , with an elderly man , clad in the garb of a Quaker . His looks beamed benignity , and his accents breathed kindness ; but , as the great Master of Life observes ...
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... fall the fish , which the eagle catches in his beak before it descends to the ground . The woods abound with deer , the hunting of which forms the chief diversion of the Planters . I never failed to accompany my neighbours in their ...
... fall the fish , which the eagle catches in his beak before it descends to the ground . The woods abound with deer , the hunting of which forms the chief diversion of the Planters . I never failed to accompany my neighbours in their ...
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... fall ; That's noble , and bespeaks a nation proud And jealous of their rights . " [ * Duyckinck ( Vol . I , p . 563 ) describes Davis's Travels as " a book of pleasant exaggerations . " Throughout this book it must be remembered that ...
... fall ; That's noble , and bespeaks a nation proud And jealous of their rights . " [ * Duyckinck ( Vol . I , p . 563 ) describes Davis's Travels as " a book of pleasant exaggerations . " Throughout this book it must be remembered that ...
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... fall her pocket hand- kerchief , has not strength to pick it up , but calls to one of her black girls , who is all life and vigour . Hence there is a proportion of [ * A letter from Georgia is given in American Husbandry , London , 1775 ...
... fall her pocket hand- kerchief , has not strength to pick it up , but calls to one of her black girls , who is all life and vigour . Hence there is a proportion of [ * A letter from Georgia is given in American Husbandry , London , 1775 ...
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