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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... tell me , said the Doctor , are you fond of walking ? I assured him no person could be more so . Then , resumed he , let us each provide our- selves with a good cudgel , and begin our journey on foot . I will put a case of instruments ...
... tell me , said the Doctor , are you fond of walking ? I assured him no person could be more so . Then , resumed he , let us each provide our- selves with a good cudgel , and begin our journey on foot . I will put a case of instruments ...
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... telling me it was so 66 " " scarce , that neither prayers nor price could purchase it : Besides , there are many of the most valuable Latin authors , " and a great number of modern mathematicians , with all the " three editions of ...
... telling me it was so 66 " " scarce , that neither prayers nor price could purchase it : Besides , there are many of the most valuable Latin authors , " and a great number of modern mathematicians , with all the " three editions of ...
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... tell at nine years old whether a pudding was boiled enough ; and now , though only eleven , can re- peat Pope's Ode on Solitude by heart . Ah ! Pope was a pretty poet ; my wife is very fond of Pope . * The term drive , requires some ...
... tell at nine years old whether a pudding was boiled enough ; and now , though only eleven , can re- peat Pope's Ode on Solitude by heart . Ah ! Pope was a pretty poet ; my wife is very fond of Pope . * The term drive , requires some ...
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... . BLEST Poetess ! who tell'st so soft thy woe , I love to ponder o'er thy mournful lay , In climes remote , where wan , forlorn and slow , To the wash'd strand I bend my listless way . Now , on Savannah's cliffs , I wayward read , 100.
... . BLEST Poetess ! who tell'st so soft thy woe , I love to ponder o'er thy mournful lay , In climes remote , where wan , forlorn and slow , To the wash'd strand I bend my listless way . Now , on Savannah's cliffs , I wayward read , 100.
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... tell thy moving tale of woe , To the bright Empress of the Silver Bow . I had now not to walk through woods , but over ground that had been cleared by the industry of the husbandman . But I had scarce proceeded half a mile when a party ...
... tell thy moving tale of woe , To the bright Empress of the Silver Bow . I had now not to walk through woods , but over ground that had been cleared by the industry of the husbandman . But I had scarce proceeded half a mile when a party ...
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