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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... Hope . Let me be forgiven this impulse à me faire valoir . It is what every small Traveller does . Behold the Welch Tourist ! He crosses the New Ferry , enters the ale - house on its border— calls for pen and ink - lugs out his enormous ...
... Hope . Let me be forgiven this impulse à me faire valoir . It is what every small Traveller does . Behold the Welch Tourist ! He crosses the New Ferry , enters the ale - house on its border— calls for pen and ink - lugs out his enormous ...
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... Hope , there is no occasion for me to say that the ocean was familiar to me ; and that , while the other passengers were sick and dejected , I was in health and good spi- rits . To the roll of the vessel I was fully accus- tomed ; but ...
... Hope , there is no occasion for me to say that the ocean was familiar to me ; and that , while the other passengers were sick and dejected , I was in health and good spi- rits . To the roll of the vessel I was fully accus- tomed ; but ...
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... hope , without injury to the world . Far be it from me to insult over the ashes of the dead ; but I consider it a species of moral obli- gation to make mention that Ferdinand was not only insensible to all the purposes of piety , but ...
... hope , without injury to the world . Far be it from me to insult over the ashes of the dead ; but I consider it a species of moral obli- gation to make mention that Ferdinand was not only insensible to all the purposes of piety , but ...
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... hope that he shall enjoy them again . I had walked about a mile along the bank of the Delaware , when the coach to Philadelphia overtook me , and finding the road dusty I com- plied with the invitation of the driver to get into the ...
... hope that he shall enjoy them again . I had walked about a mile along the bank of the Delaware , when the coach to Philadelphia overtook me , and finding the road dusty I com- plied with the invitation of the driver to get into the ...
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... hope that we might be a month on the passage , as he wished to eat out the money the captain had charged him . The first night the man at the helm fell asleep , and the tide hove the vessel into a corn - field , opposite Wilmington ; so ...
... hope that we might be a month on the passage , as he wished to eat out the money the captain had charged him . The first night the man at the helm fell asleep , and the tide hove the vessel into a corn - field , opposite Wilmington ; so ...
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