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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... 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 well furnished with lamps . On view- ing ...
... 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 well furnished with lamps . On view- ing ...
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... girl named Eliza- beth Falkenham , a native of New - York . Ferdinand was forty , but Elizabeth had scarcely seen six- teen summers . Ferdinand , notwithstanding the disparity of their years , found means to win the affections of ...
... girl named Eliza- beth Falkenham , a native of New - York . Ferdinand was forty , but Elizabeth had scarcely seen six- teen summers . Ferdinand , notwithstanding the disparity of their years , found means to win the affections of ...
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... . The reply to the letter in which Ferdinand desires to die with this unhappy girl , is an injunction to break without delay his union with visible nature ; to rush before his Maker " with all his imperfections on his head . C2 27.
... . The reply to the letter in which Ferdinand desires to die with this unhappy girl , is an injunction to break without delay his union with visible nature ; to rush before his Maker " with all his imperfections on his head . C2 27.
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... girls of the town ; and who , under pretence of shewing me a letter , discovered their address . A spacious road conducted us to Philadelphia , which we entered at Front - street . I had expec- ted to be charmed with the animation of ...
... girls of the town ; and who , under pretence of shewing me a letter , discovered their address . A spacious road conducted us to Philadelphia , which we entered at Front - street . I had expec- ted to be charmed with the animation of ...
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... girl , who held a peacock's feather in her hand . Mrs. H- received my bow with a mutilated curtesy , and throwing ... girls : the last propensity I could never forgive . Mr. H. Yes , my dear , you discharged Mr. Spondee , our last tutor ...
... girl , who held a peacock's feather in her hand . Mrs. H- received my bow with a mutilated curtesy , and throwing ... girls : the last propensity I could never forgive . Mr. H. Yes , my dear , you discharged Mr. Spondee , our last tutor ...
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