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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... happy to be allowed the honour of dedicating them . The object of my speculations has been Human Nature ; spe- culations that will lead the reader to the contemplation of his own manners , and enable him to compare his con- dition with ...
... happy to be allowed the honour of dedicating them . The object of my speculations has been Human Nature ; spe- culations that will lead the reader to the contemplation of his own manners , and enable him to compare his con- dition with ...
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... happy to see them confirmed or corrected by a more accurate observer , I pray you to accept the assurances of my respect and consideration . TH : JEFFERSON , MR . DAVIS , Occoquan , Virginia , PREFA C E. HAVING employed four years and a ...
... happy to see them confirmed or corrected by a more accurate observer , I pray you to accept the assurances of my respect and consideration . TH : JEFFERSON , MR . DAVIS , Occoquan , Virginia , PREFA C E. HAVING employed four years and a ...
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... happy and unexpected , that to remain grave exceeded all powers of face . The roar of the sea was lost in the combined laughter that arose from the Captain , passengers , and ship's company . Farmer Curtis , whom the tythes exacted from ...
... happy and unexpected , that to remain grave exceeded all powers of face . The roar of the sea was lost in the combined laughter that arose from the Captain , passengers , and ship's company . Farmer Curtis , whom the tythes exacted from ...
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... happy to serve you , but I have not the hypocrisy to pretend that my offers of service are disinter . ested interest blends itself with all human acti- ons , and you , sir , have it in your power to be useful to me ; I know you are ...
... happy to serve you , but I have not the hypocrisy to pretend that my offers of service are disinter . ested interest blends itself with all human acti- ons , and you , sir , have it in your power to be useful to me ; I know you are ...
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... personal pique , but a desire to benefit society . Happy shall I think myself should this page hold the mirror up to the inflation of pride , and insolence of prosperity , obtruded themselves in my lonely walk produced a little ode 54.
... personal pique , but a desire to benefit society . Happy shall I think myself should this page hold the mirror up to the inflation of pride , and insolence of prosperity , obtruded themselves in my lonely walk produced a little ode 54.
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