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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... tree in the garden . Major Howe , after carrying arms through the revolutionary war , instead of reposing upon the laurels he had acquired , was compelled to open a boarding - house in New - York , for the mainte- nance of his wife and ...
... tree in the garden . Major Howe , after carrying arms through the revolutionary war , instead of reposing upon the laurels he had acquired , was compelled to open a boarding - house in New - York , for the mainte- nance of his wife and ...
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... trees . * The houses at Newark are generally shaded by clusters of One of our modern Tourists would devote probably a dozen pages to the description of Newark , which is famed for ' the richest cider , and the largest cobler's stall in ...
... trees . * The houses at Newark are generally shaded by clusters of One of our modern Tourists would devote probably a dozen pages to the description of Newark , which is famed for ' the richest cider , and the largest cobler's stall in ...
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... trees of pine , planted by the hand of nature in regular rows , bordered the road I travelled ; and I saw no other animals , but now and then a flock of deer , which ceasing awhile to browse , looked up at me with symptoms of wonder ...
... trees of pine , planted by the hand of nature in regular rows , bordered the road I travelled ; and I saw no other animals , but now and then a flock of deer , which ceasing awhile to browse , looked up at me with symptoms of wonder ...
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... tree , to avoid the beasts that prowled nightly in the woods ; but the moon , which rose to direct me in my path , alleviated my perturba- tion , and in another hour I descried the blaze of a friendly fire through the casements of a log ...
... tree , to avoid the beasts that prowled nightly in the woods ; but the moon , which rose to direct me in my path , alleviated my perturba- tion , and in another hour I descried the blaze of a friendly fire through the casements of a log ...
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... tree to feed the mute companion of his toils . For my own part , I dined at a solitary log- house in the woods ... trees were in flames , which extending to their branches , as- sumed an appearance both terrific and grotesque . Through ...
... tree to feed the mute companion of his toils . For my own part , I dined at a solitary log- house in the woods ... trees were in flames , which extending to their branches , as- sumed an appearance both terrific and grotesque . Through ...
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