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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... party , but declared my intention never to meddle with the politics of a country , in which I had neither a fixed dwelling , nor an acre of land . About this period , my friend the Doctor relinquished his house , and rented a little ...
... party , but declared my intention never to meddle with the politics of a country , in which I had neither a fixed dwelling , nor an acre of land . About this period , my friend the Doctor relinquished his house , and rented a little ...
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... party , and unbiassed by personal affections , my portrait shall be free as it is unprejudiced . To a genius of singular perspicacity , Mr. Burr joins the most bland and conciliating manners . With a versatility of powers , of which ...
... party , and unbiassed by personal affections , my portrait shall be free as it is unprejudiced . To a genius of singular perspicacity , Mr. Burr joins the most bland and conciliating manners . With a versatility of powers , of which ...
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... party of comedians . Of these itinerant heroes the greater part were my countrymen ; [ * Naturally , the early Traveller in this country [ 1776-1800 ] often mentions forest fires . Isaac Weld gives a particularly vivid description of a ...
... party of comedians . Of these itinerant heroes the greater part were my countrymen ; [ * Naturally , the early Traveller in this country [ 1776-1800 ] often mentions forest fires . Isaac Weld gives a particularly vivid description of a ...
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... parties , but I cannot say that I derived much pleasure from standing several hours behind a tree . This mode of hunting is , perhaps , not gen- erally known . On riding to a convenient spot in the woods , the hunters dismount , take ...
... parties , but I cannot say that I derived much pleasure from standing several hours behind a tree . This mode of hunting is , perhaps , not gen- erally known . On riding to a convenient spot in the woods , the hunters dismount , take ...
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... party . After killing half a dozen deer , we as- sembled by appointment at some planter's house , whither the mothers , and wives , and daughters of the hunters had got before us in their carriages . A dinner of venison , killed the ...
... party . After killing half a dozen deer , we as- sembled by appointment at some planter's house , whither the mothers , and wives , and daughters of the hunters had got before us in their carriages . A dinner of venison , killed the ...
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