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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... followed by a negro girl , who held a peacock's feather in her hand . Mrs. H- received my bow with a mutilated curtesy , and throwing herself on a sopha , called peremptorily to Prudence to brush the flies from her face . There was a ...
... followed by a negro girl , who held a peacock's feather in her hand . Mrs. H- received my bow with a mutilated curtesy , and throwing herself on a sopha , called peremptorily to Prudence to brush the flies from her face . There was a ...
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... followed by a servant on another . Our journey offered nothing to the view but an uncultivated tract , or one continued pine bar- ren ; for Priesburg is a village composed of only three houses , and Barnazoba can boast only the same ...
... followed by a servant on another . Our journey offered nothing to the view but an uncultivated tract , or one continued pine bar- ren ; for Priesburg is a village composed of only three houses , and Barnazoba can boast only the same ...
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... followed by William Henry , on a prancing nag , and half a dozen negro fellows , in- differently mounted , but wearing the laced livery of an opulent master . Thus hemmed in by the coach before , a troop of horsemen behind , and ...
... followed by William Henry , on a prancing nag , and half a dozen negro fellows , in- differently mounted , but wearing the laced livery of an opulent master . Thus hemmed in by the coach before , a troop of horsemen behind , and ...
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... followed . To be brief , such is the pride of the people of Charleston , that no person is seen on foot unless it be a mechanic , or some mecha- nical Tutor . He who is without horses and slaves , incurs always contempt . The considera ...
... followed . To be brief , such is the pride of the people of Charleston , that no person is seen on foot unless it be a mechanic , or some mecha- nical Tutor . He who is without horses and slaves , incurs always contempt . The considera ...
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... his goldheaded - cane , followed the negro down stairs . The Doctor being gone , it was not possible to do justice to the Treatise on the Croup ; but , finding myself disposed to write something , I addressed my H 3 109.
... his goldheaded - cane , followed the negro down stairs . The Doctor being gone , it was not possible to do justice to the Treatise on the Croup ; but , finding myself disposed to write something , I addressed my H 3 109.
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