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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... 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 house , which stood on the point of the Hook . It was lofty , and ...
... 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 house , which stood on the point of the Hook . It was lofty , and ...
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... woman was passing at the same moment with some pep- per - pot * on her head . With this we fed the cat that was nearly reduced to a skeleton ; and prompted by a desire to know the sentiments of the old negro - woman , we asked her the ...
... woman was passing at the same moment with some pep- per - pot * on her head . With this we fed the cat that was nearly reduced to a skeleton ; and prompted by a desire to know the sentiments of the old negro - woman , we asked her the ...
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... woman lamented the ravages of the fever , because it prevented the sale of her pepper - pot . Finding all business suspended at Philadelphia , and the atmosphere becoming hourly more noi- some , we judged it prudent to leave the city ...
... woman lamented the ravages of the fever , because it prevented the sale of her pepper - pot . Finding all business suspended at Philadelphia , and the atmosphere becoming hourly more noi- some , we judged it prudent to leave the city ...
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... woman of extensive learning , ( she lost a fine opportunity once of learning French , and only a few years ago could write the best hand of any lady in Charleston , ) Mrs. H- would intend your management of the school . Tutor . Mrs. H ...
... woman of extensive learning , ( she lost a fine opportunity once of learning French , and only a few years ago could write the best hand of any lady in Charleston , ) Mrs. H- would intend your management of the school . Tutor . Mrs. H ...
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... , Richard always grieves when Qua- sheebaw is whipped , because she suckled him ! If Rousseau in his Emile could inveigh against the French mother , who consigned her child to a woman of her own colour to suckle , how would 86.
... , Richard always grieves when Qua- sheebaw is whipped , because she suckled him ! If Rousseau in his Emile could inveigh against the French mother , who consigned her child to a woman of her own colour to suckle , how would 86.
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