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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... Walk to Philadelphia . A Tribute to James Logan . Yellow Fever desolating the City . Embark for South - Carolina . UPON my landing at New - York , my first care was to deliver a letter of recommen- dation which I had been favoured with ...
... Walk to Philadelphia . A Tribute to James Logan . Yellow Fever desolating the City . Embark for South - Carolina . UPON my landing at New - York , my first care was to deliver a letter of recommen- dation which I had been favoured with ...
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... walking ? I assured him no person could be more so . Then , resumed he , let us each provide ourselves with a good cudgel , and begin our journey on foot . I will put a case of instruments into my pocket , and you can slip into your's ...
... walking ? I assured him no person could be more so . Then , resumed he , let us each provide ourselves with a good cudgel , and begin our journey on foot . I will put a case of instruments into my pocket , and you can slip into your's ...
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... walk to Philadelphia ? I should like it of all things , said the Doctor . In our way to it we should go through the place of my birth ; you have heard , I guess , of Hackinsac ; and at Philadelphia I could get somebody to introduce me ...
... walk to Philadelphia ? I should like it of all things , said the Doctor . In our way to it we should go through the place of my birth ; you have heard , I guess , of Hackinsac ; and at Philadelphia I could get somebody to introduce me ...
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... walking to Newark , you will find the evening more pleasant . How comes on trade , Doctor , at New - York ? I warrant ... walk in . I will get dinner ready directly . Our dinner was a miserable one ; but the landlord seasoned his dishes ...
... walking to Newark , you will find the evening more pleasant . How comes on trade , Doctor , at New - York ? I warrant ... walk in . I will get dinner ready directly . Our dinner was a miserable one ; but the landlord seasoned his dishes ...
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... walk , after taking shelter from a shower of rain in one of its sylvan habitations . * The sun , which had been obscured , again glad- dened the plains ; and the birds which had ceased awhile singing , again renewed their harmony . We ...
... walk , after taking shelter from a shower of rain in one of its sylvan habitations . * The sun , which had been obscured , again glad- dened the plains ; and the birds which had ceased awhile singing , again renewed their harmony . We ...
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