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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... 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 , undeserving of repair , have been abandoned by their ...
... 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 , undeserving of repair , have been abandoned by their ...
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... tion of armies . The Memoirs of Franklin the printer , come more home to my feelings than the History of Sir Robert Walpole's Administration . I behold the concluding page of the one with the same eye of sorrow , that the Traveller in ...
... tion of armies . The Memoirs of Franklin the printer , come more home to my feelings than the History of Sir Robert Walpole's Administration . I behold the concluding page of the one with the same eye of sorrow , that the Traveller in ...
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... tion with those who have reposed from their youth under the shade of Academic bowers . He who can have re- course to the critical prefaces of Dryden , the voluble periods of Addison , the nervous sentences of Johnson , and the ...
... tion with those who have reposed from their youth under the shade of Academic bowers . He who can have re- course to the critical prefaces of Dryden , the voluble periods of Addison , the nervous sentences of Johnson , and the ...
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... tion , which was a public house . The family consisted of an old woman , wife to the landlord , two young girls of homely appearance , a negro man and boy . While breakfast was prep ring , I ascended , with my companions , the light ...
... tion , which was a public house . The family consisted of an old woman , wife to the landlord , two young girls of homely appearance , a negro man and boy . While breakfast was prep ring , I ascended , with my companions , the light ...
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... and circumstance of glorious war , that makes ambi- tion virtue . * We moored our vessel to one of the wharfs , and I rejoiced to find myself on a kindred shore . * Shakespeare . CHAP . I. Pursuits at New - York . Interview 16.
... and circumstance of glorious war , that makes ambi- tion virtue . * We moored our vessel to one of the wharfs , and I rejoiced to find myself on a kindred shore . * Shakespeare . CHAP . I. Pursuits at New - York . Interview 16.
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