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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... remarks on the character , the customs and manners of the people ; these remarks I purpose to sys- tematize into a Volume , and to you I should be happy to be allowed the honour of dedicating them . The object of my speculations has ...
... remarks on the character , the customs and manners of the people ; these remarks I purpose to sys- tematize into a Volume , and to you I should be happy to be allowed the honour of dedicating them . The object of my speculations has ...
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... remark on the same objects on which I gave crude notes some years ago , I shall be happy to see them confirmed or corrected by a more accurate observer , I pray you to accept the assurances of my respect and consideration . TH ...
... remark on the same objects on which I gave crude notes some years ago , I shall be happy to see them confirmed or corrected by a more accurate observer , I pray you to accept the assurances of my respect and consideration . TH ...
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... Lucubrations - Sketches of Natural History Deer - Hunting- Remarks on Slaves and Slavery - Militia of Coosohatchie District- A School Groupe - A Journey into Georgia , 67 - CHAP IV . Picture of a Family travelling through the.
... Lucubrations - Sketches of Natural History Deer - Hunting- Remarks on Slaves and Slavery - Militia of Coosohatchie District- A School Groupe - A Journey into Georgia , 67 - CHAP IV . Picture of a Family travelling through the.
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... 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 pleasant . How comes on trade , Doctor , at New ...
... 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 pleasant . How comes on trade , Doctor , at New ...
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... remarked to me by a 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 ...
... remarked to me by a 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 ...
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