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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... never complain of my bed , nor fill the imagina- tion of the reader with mosquitoes , fleas , bugs , and other nocturnal pests , 3. I make no drawings of old castles , old churches , old pent - houses , and old walls , which ...
... never complain of my bed , nor fill the imagina- tion of the reader with mosquitoes , fleas , bugs , and other nocturnal pests , 3. I make no drawings of old castles , old churches , old pent - houses , and old walls , which ...
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... never any oc- casion for us to have recourse to the caboose ; but , on the contrary , when the frequent gales of wind which we experienced caused the sea to break over the vessel , the cabin - boy solicited leave to dress his dinner on ...
... never any oc- casion for us to have recourse to the caboose ; but , on the contrary , when the frequent gales of wind which we experienced caused the sea to break over the vessel , the cabin - boy solicited leave to dress his dinner on ...
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... never ceased to woo , blessed me , I thought , not infrequently , with their nightly visitations ; and I soothed my mind to tranquillity with the fancied harmony of my verse . Ridentur mala qui componunt carmina : verum Gaudent ...
... never ceased to woo , blessed me , I thought , not infrequently , with their nightly visitations ; and I soothed my mind to tranquillity with the fancied harmony of my verse . Ridentur mala qui componunt carmina : verum Gaudent ...
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... never gets safe to her port of desti- nation , the booby gave himself up for lost . But hearing one night a rat scratch against the ves- sel's side , he ran upon deck in his shirt to pro- claim it to the sailors , calling out with a ...
... never gets safe to her port of desti- nation , the booby gave himself up for lost . But hearing one night a rat scratch against the ves- sel's side , he ran upon deck in his shirt to pro- claim it to the sailors , calling out with a ...
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... never eat brown bread when I could get white ; and your barrel of white stood next my barrel of brown . " This reply of the sailor was so happy and unexpected , that to remain grave exceeded all powers of face . The roar of the sea was ...
... never eat brown bread when I could get white ; and your barrel of white stood next my barrel of brown . " This reply of the sailor was so happy and unexpected , that to remain grave exceeded all powers of face . The roar of the sea was ...
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