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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... 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 that of other men . In my uncertain peregrinations , I have entered with equal interest the ...
... 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 that of other men . In my uncertain peregrinations , I have entered with equal interest the ...
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... human or divine ; and , * While contemporary writers were wandering in imagina- tion with Ulysses and Æneas , and growing giddy with the violence of poetical tempests , I was performing a sailor's duty in a ship of nine hundred tons ...
... human or divine ; and , * While contemporary writers were wandering in imagina- tion with Ulysses and Æneas , and growing giddy with the violence of poetical tempests , I was performing a sailor's duty in a ship of nine hundred tons ...
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... human habita- tion , which was a public house . The family consisted of an old woman , wife to the landlord , two young girls of homely appearance , a negro man and boy . While breakfast was prep ring , I ascended , with my companions ...
... human habita- tion , which was a public house . The family consisted of an old woman , wife to the landlord , two young girls of homely appearance , a negro man and boy . While breakfast was prep ring , I ascended , with my companions ...
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... 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 skilled in 19.
... 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 skilled in 19.
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... human woe , To plunge despairing in the vale below , To court a death that weeping crouds lament , Ah ! could not beauty make thy soul relent ? Could not the plaints of love once reach thy heart ? Could not the weeping eye a grief ...
... human woe , To plunge despairing in the vale below , To court a death that weeping crouds lament , Ah ! could not beauty make thy soul relent ? Could not the plaints of love once reach thy heart ? Could not the weeping eye a grief ...
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