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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... heard to escape the lips of the Counsel whose fortune it was to be opposed by the eloquence of Mr. Burr . I am aware that this language wears the colour of panegyric ; but the recollections which the facts must excite in the breasts of ...
... heard to escape the lips of the Counsel whose fortune it was to be opposed by the eloquence of Mr. Burr . I am aware that this language wears the colour of panegyric ; but the recollections which the facts must excite in the breasts of ...
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... heard to sing , But where the owl , with melancholy strain , Does to the moon in solitude complain . O ! you , whose breasts have felt the pangs of love , If e'er my verse your sympathy could move , Here give your sorrows ; o'er the ...
... heard to sing , But where the owl , with melancholy strain , Does to the moon in solitude complain . O ! you , whose breasts have felt the pangs of love , If e'er my verse your sympathy could move , Here give your sorrows ; o'er the ...
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... heard , I guess , of Hackinsac ; and at Phila- delphia I could get somebody to introduce me to the great Doctor Rush . All we have to do is to send on our trunks in the coach , and trudge after them on foot . CA Our resolution was no ...
... heard , I guess , of Hackinsac ; and at Phila- delphia I could get somebody to introduce me to the great Doctor Rush . All we have to do is to send on our trunks in the coach , and trudge after them on foot . CA Our resolution was no ...
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... heard only la- mentations over the Yellow Fever , which had displayed itself in Water - street , and was spread- ing its contagion . It costs no more to go to a good tavern than a bad one ; and I removed my trunks , which I found at the ...
... heard only la- mentations over the Yellow Fever , which had displayed itself in Water - street , and was spread- ing its contagion . It costs no more to go to a good tavern than a bad one ; and I removed my trunks , which I found at the ...
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... heard mention made of James Logan of Philadelphia ; a man whose benevolent actions aspire far higher than any Greek or Roman fame . James Logan was born in Scotland , about the year 1674. He was one of the people called Quakers , and ...
... heard mention made of James Logan of Philadelphia ; a man whose benevolent actions aspire far higher than any Greek or Roman fame . James Logan was born in Scotland , about the year 1674. He was one of the people called Quakers , and ...
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