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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... with Pope's Ode on Solitude . At this moment the eldest daughter of this learned lady , of this unsexed female , tripped into the room on light , fantastic toe . Come , my daughter , said the lady , let this gentleman hear 53.
... with Pope's Ode on Solitude . At this moment the eldest daughter of this learned lady , of this unsexed female , tripped into the room on light , fantastic toe . Come , my daughter , said the lady , let this gentleman hear 53.
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... hear you repeat the Ode on Solitude . Excuse me , Madam , 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 ...
... hear you repeat the Ode on Solitude . Excuse me , Madam , 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 ...
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... hear an ele- gant lady say , Richard always grieves when Qua- sheebaw is whipped , because she suckled him ! If Rousseau in his Emile could inveigh against the French mother , who consigned her child to a woman of her own colour to ...
... hear an ele- gant lady say , Richard always grieves when Qua- sheebaw is whipped , because she suckled him ! If Rousseau in his Emile could inveigh against the French mother , who consigned her child to a woman of her own colour to ...
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... Hears the tall cypress murmur to the wind . All now unknown , if here this space of dust Enclose the ashes of the base or just ; Nor wept by friendship , nor enroll'd by fame , Without a tomb , and e'en without a name . So rests amid ...
... Hears the tall cypress murmur to the wind . All now unknown , if here this space of dust Enclose the ashes of the base or just ; Nor wept by friendship , nor enroll'd by fame , Without a tomb , and e'en without a name . So rests amid ...
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... hear thee tell thy moving tale of woe , To the bright Empress of the Silver Bow . I had now not to walk through woods , but over ground that had been cleared by the industry of the husbandman . But I had scarce proceeded half a mile ...
... hear thee tell thy moving tale of woe , To the bright Empress of the Silver Bow . I had now not to walk through woods , but over ground that had been cleared by the industry of the husbandman . But I had scarce proceeded half a mile ...
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