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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... cried the beggar , on a poor worn - out soldier , who fought for your liberty during a long war , and got wounded by a Hessian at the very place you have just left . Refuse not your charity to an old soldier in distress . Alas ...
... cried the beggar , on a poor worn - out soldier , who fought for your liberty during a long war , and got wounded by a Hessian at the very place you have just left . Refuse not your charity to an old soldier in distress . Alas ...
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... cried the Quaker , hastening away through a field . Won't you give me a copper ? bawled the beggar , limping after the Quaker . Charity begins at home , said the Quaker , acce- lerating his pace . The Lord help thee , exclaimed the ...
... cried the Quaker , hastening away through a field . Won't you give me a copper ? bawled the beggar , limping after the Quaker . Charity begins at home , said the Quaker , acce- lerating his pace . The Lord help thee , exclaimed the ...
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... cried the poor creature , very bad news . Buckra die in heaps . By and bye no- body live to buy pepper - pot , and old black wo- man die too . * Tripe seasoned with pepper . I would adduce this as a proof , that calamities D 3 45.
... cried the poor creature , very bad news . Buckra die in heaps . By and bye no- body live to buy pepper - pot , and old black wo- man die too . * Tripe seasoned with pepper . I would adduce this as a proof , that calamities D 3 45.
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... cried I , taking up my hat and bowing . Do hear the child , bawled Mr. H. I pray you Sir to excuse me , rejoined I. Mrs. H. It will not take the child ten minutes . Tutor . Ten minutes , madam , are the sixth part of an hour that will ...
... cried I , taking up my hat and bowing . Do hear the child , bawled Mr. H. I pray you Sir to excuse me , rejoined I. Mrs. H. It will not take the child ten minutes . Tutor . Ten minutes , madam , are the sixth part of an hour that will ...
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... cries . Mrs. D informed me that a lady of Charles- ton , once observed to her , that she thought it abo- minably dear to pay a shilling for a dozen lashes , and , that having many slaves , she would bar- gain with the man at the Sugar ...
... cries . Mrs. D informed me that a lady of Charles- ton , once observed to her , that she thought it abo- minably dear to pay a shilling for a dozen lashes , and , that having many slaves , she would bar- gain with the man at the Sugar ...
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