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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... at the confluence of the Potomac , and Eastern Branch . He witnesses the triumph of freedom over oppression , and religious tolerance over superstition . It is the capital of the United States that fills his imagination 183 CHAP. VI. ...
... at the confluence of the Potomac , and Eastern Branch . He witnesses the triumph of freedom over oppression , and religious tolerance over superstition . It is the capital of the United States that fills his imagination 183 CHAP. VI. ...
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... Potomac river , and Eastern Branch ; extending about four miles along their respective shores . This territory , which is called Columbia , lies partly in the State of Virginia , and partly in the State of Maryland ; and was ceded , as ...
... Potomac river , and Eastern Branch ; extending about four miles along their respective shores . This territory , which is called Columbia , lies partly in the State of Virginia , and partly in the State of Maryland ; and was ceded , as ...
Página 186
... Potomac ; and they are to be ornamented at the sides by a variety of elegant buildings , and houses for foreign Ministers . Interspersed through the city , where the principal streets cross each other , is to be a number of open areas ...
... Potomac ; and they are to be ornamented at the sides by a variety of elegant buildings , and houses for foreign Ministers . Interspersed through the city , where the principal streets cross each other , is to be a number of open areas ...
Página 187
... Potomac . To the builder of the President's house might be applied the epitaph of Van- brugh . Lie heavy on him , Earth ; for he Has laid a heavy load on thee ! The Treasury and War - office are con- structed with brick . Some have ...
... Potomac . To the builder of the President's house might be applied the epitaph of Van- brugh . Lie heavy on him , Earth ; for he Has laid a heavy load on thee ! The Treasury and War - office are con- structed with brick . Some have ...
Página 189
... Potomac , on whose banks , and those of its Branch , the proud structures of Washington are to lift their heads , it may not be unimproving to give some account . The Potomac rises in the Allegany moun- tains , and after a serpentine ...
... Potomac , on whose banks , and those of its Branch , the proud structures of Washington are to lift their heads , it may not be unimproving to give some account . The Potomac rises in the Allegany moun- tains , and after a serpentine ...
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