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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... things , said the Doctor . In our way to it we should go through the place of my birth ; you have heard , I guess , of Hackinsac ; and at Phila- delphia I could get somebody to introduce me to the great Doctor Rush . All we have to do ...
... things , said the Doctor . In our way to it we should go through the place of my birth ; you have heard , I guess , of Hackinsac ; and at Phila- delphia I could get somebody to introduce me to the great Doctor Rush . All we have to do ...
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... thing indicated opulence and ease . Mr. H- received me with the insolence of prosperity . You are , said he , the person who advertised for the place of Tutor in a respectable family ? I an- swered with a bow . Planter . What , Sir ...
... thing indicated opulence and ease . Mr. H- received me with the insolence of prosperity . You are , said he , the person who advertised for the place of Tutor in a respectable family ? I an- swered with a bow . Planter . What , Sir ...
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... thing shortens a journey more than good com- pany on the road ; so I departed after breakfast from Asbeepo , with Mr. Owen , his elephant , and his monkey . Mr. Owen related to me the wonders of his elephant , which at some future day ...
... thing shortens a journey more than good com- pany on the road ; so I departed after breakfast from Asbeepo , with Mr. Owen , his elephant , and his monkey . Mr. Owen related to me the wonders of his elephant , which at some future day ...
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... and not a right ; because no one from being a person can become a thing . From this conviction should every good citizen promote the emancipation of Negroes in America . The negroes on the plantation , including house - servants 85.
... and not a right ; because no one from being a person can become a thing . From this conviction should every good citizen promote the emancipation of Negroes in America . The negroes on the plantation , including house - servants 85.
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... things to be re - organised in their natural order , the master would in many parts of the globe , exchange places with his servant . An Englishman cannot but draw a proud com- parison between his own country and Carolina . He feels ...
... things to be re - organised in their natural order , the master would in many parts of the globe , exchange places with his servant . An Englishman cannot but draw a proud com- parison between his own country and Carolina . He feels ...
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