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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... Lady -The Erudition of a Professor - A new and desirable Acquaintance - College Toils - A Jour- ney on foot from Charleston to Coosobatchie , 48 CHAP . III . MEMOIR OF MY LIFE IN THE WOODS OF SOUTH - CAROLINA . Ocean Plantation - Poetry ...
... Lady -The Erudition of a Professor - A new and desirable Acquaintance - College Toils - A Jour- ney on foot from Charleston to Coosobatchie , 48 CHAP . III . MEMOIR OF MY LIFE IN THE WOODS OF SOUTH - CAROLINA . Ocean Plantation - Poetry ...
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... lady of New- York , Miss Theodosia Burr speaks French and Italian with facility , is perfectly conversant with the writers of the Augustan age , and not unac- quainted with the language of the Father of Poetry . Martel , a Frenchman ...
... lady of New- York , Miss Theodosia Burr speaks French and Italian with facility , is perfectly conversant with the writers of the Augustan age , and not unac- quainted with the language of the Father of Poetry . Martel , a Frenchman ...
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... lady from Guadaloupe , remarkable for the beauty of her person , and the vivacity of her conversation . But the charms of a newer object , however lovely and eloquent , could not obliterate the impression which Elizabeth had made : he ...
... lady from Guadaloupe , remarkable for the beauty of her person , and the vivacity of her conversation . But the charms of a newer object , however lovely and eloquent , could not obliterate the impression which Elizabeth had made : he ...
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... ladies and gentle- men , who could not utter a word of English , and with whom I drank copious libations of that por- ter which my host had enlarged upon with such elegance of declamation . My first visit was to the library . A bust of ...
... ladies and gentle- men , who could not utter a word of English , and with whom I drank copious libations of that por- ter which my host had enlarged upon with such elegance of declamation . My first visit was to the library . A bust of ...
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... lady of Philadelphia , that the negroes were never so well clad as after the yellow fever . I had been a week at Philadelphia , without hearing any tidings of my friend the Doctor , when walking one evening past the Franklin's- Head , I ...
... lady of Philadelphia , that the negroes were never so well clad as after the yellow fever . I had been a week at Philadelphia , without hearing any tidings of my friend the Doctor , when walking one evening past the Franklin's- Head , I ...
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