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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... miles from place to place ; and others , intent only upon feeding , supply a bill of fare . A family likeness prevails through the whole . Their humour bears . no proportion to their morbid drowsiness . We are seldom relieved from the ...
... miles from place to place ; and others , intent only upon feeding , supply a bill of fare . A family likeness prevails through the whole . Their humour bears . no proportion to their morbid drowsiness . We are seldom relieved from the ...
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... miles to travel . The son of Paracelsus was inexorable , and it only remained for me to perform the last office of friendship , which was to tie a bandage over his eyes , and lead him blindfolded to his room ; in our way to which ...
... miles to travel . The son of Paracelsus was inexorable , and it only remained for me to perform the last office of friendship , which was to tie a bandage over his eyes , and lead him blindfolded to his room ; in our way to which ...
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... 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 vehicle . At Bristol we took up two young women , clad in the ...
... 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 vehicle . At Bristol we took up two young women , clad in the ...
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... mile from the town , desiring me to visit him that afternoon at his house . I went thither accordingly . Every thing indicated opulence and ease . Mr. H- received me with the insolence of prosperity . You are , said he , the person who ...
... mile from the town , desiring me to visit him that afternoon at his house . I went thither accordingly . Every thing indicated opulence and ease . Mr. H- received me with the insolence of prosperity . You are , said he , the person who ...
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... miles from Charleston ; for the plan- tation of Mr. Drayton was in the neighbouring woods . The serenity of the weather invited the traveller to walk , and , at an early hour of the morning , I departed on foot from Charleston , having ...
... miles from Charleston ; for the plan- tation of Mr. Drayton was in the neighbouring woods . The serenity of the weather invited the traveller to walk , and , at an early hour of the morning , I departed on foot from Charleston , having ...
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