Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802T. Ostell, 1803 - 454 páginas |
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... George - town - Elegy over the Grave of a Stranger in the Woods of Owendaw - Reception at George - town - Death of General Washington - Journey back to Charleston - Embark for New - York - Incidents of the Voyage , CHAP . V. 1 102 ...
... George - town - Elegy over the Grave of a Stranger in the Woods of Owendaw - Reception at George - town - Death of General Washington - Journey back to Charleston - Embark for New - York - Incidents of the Voyage , CHAP . V. 1 102 ...
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... George on Long Island - Meditations among the Tombs - I go to Baltimore - Mammoth Cheese- An exchange of Letters with the Vice - President- A Walk to Washington - Congress assembled— Debates - Politeness of the Vice - President - A 7.
... George on Long Island - Meditations among the Tombs - I go to Baltimore - Mammoth Cheese- An exchange of Letters with the Vice - President- A Walk to Washington - Congress assembled— Debates - Politeness of the Vice - President - A 7.
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... George taught the Greek and Latin classics at the College , and was not less distinguished by his genius than his erudi- tion . On surveying my new acquaintance , I could not but think that he deserved a better office than that of a ...
... George taught the Greek and Latin classics at the College , and was not less distinguished by his genius than his erudi- tion . On surveying my new acquaintance , I could not but think that he deserved a better office than that of a ...
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... George , we exchanged thoughts without restraint ; and during three months that I conti- nued at Charleston , we were inseparable compa- nions . I know not whether I was qualified to fill the vacant chair of instruction at the College ...
... George , we exchanged thoughts without restraint ; and during three months that I conti- nued at Charleston , we were inseparable compa- nions . I know not whether I was qualified to fill the vacant chair of instruction at the College ...
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... George . The foot - traveller need not be ashamed of his mode of journeying . To travel on foot , is to tra- vel like Plato and Pythagoras ; and to these ex- amples may be added the not less illustrious ones of Goldsmith and Rousseau ...
... George . The foot - traveller need not be ashamed of his mode of journeying . To travel on foot , is to tra- vel like Plato and Pythagoras ; and to these ex- amples may be added the not less illustrious ones of Goldsmith and Rousseau ...
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