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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... the family into silence by the profound wisdom of his looks and solemnly sits down to fill a solemn chapter with the tempests that harassed him in navigating the SE- VERN !!! though I dedicate my book to a republican , it 3.
... the family into silence by the profound wisdom of his looks and solemnly sits down to fill a solemn chapter with the tempests that harassed him in navigating the SE- VERN !!! though I dedicate my book to a republican , it 3.
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... look that assented to the justness of the remark . you What , gentlemen , said the landlord , would chuse for your dinner ? It is now the hottest part of the day , and if you are walking to Newark , you will find the evening more ...
... look that assented to the justness of the remark . you What , gentlemen , said the landlord , would chuse for your dinner ? It is now the hottest part of the day , and if you are walking to Newark , you will find the evening more ...
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... looks beamed be- nignity , and his accents breathed kindness : but , as the great Master of Life observes , there is no art can find the mind's construction in the face . We had scarce landed on the opposite bank of the river , when a ...
... looks beamed be- nignity , and his accents breathed kindness : but , as the great Master of Life observes , there is no art can find the mind's construction in the face . We had scarce landed on the opposite bank of the river , when a ...
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... look for resignation under misfor- tune ; it is from the indigent only we can be instructed to bear calamities without repining . Impressed with this conviction , I entered into discourse with the cripple , whom I found to be a man not ...
... look for resignation under misfor- tune ; it is from the indigent only we can be instructed to bear calamities without repining . Impressed with this conviction , I entered into discourse with the cripple , whom I found to be a man not ...
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... look at the elephant ? Hie ! Massa , he calf ! In fact the elephant came from Asia , and the negro from Africa , where he had seen the same species of animal , but of much greater magnitude . Travelling , says Shakespeare , acquaints a ...
... look at the elephant ? Hie ! Massa , he calf ! In fact the elephant came from Asia , and the negro from Africa , where he had seen the same species of animal , but of much greater magnitude . Travelling , says Shakespeare , acquaints a ...
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