Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802Holt, 1909 - 429 páginas |
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... road dusty I complied with the invitation of the driver to get into the vehicle . At Bristol we took up two young women , clad in the habit of the Quakers , whom I soon , however , discov- ered to be girls of the town ; and who , under ...
... road dusty I complied with the invitation of the driver to get into the vehicle . At Bristol we took up two young women , clad in the habit of the Quakers , whom I soon , however , discov- ered to be girls of the town ; and who , under ...
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... Roads , from which we could plainly discern the spires and houses of Charleston ; and the following day we stood towards Fort Johnson , which no vessels are suffered to pass without being examined . Here the Port Physician came on board ...
... Roads , from which we could plainly discern the spires and houses of Charleston ; and the following day we stood towards Fort Johnson , which no vessels are suffered to pass without being examined . Here the Port Physician came on board ...
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... 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 rather than fear . 46 ' Along these lonely regions , here retir'd From little ...
... 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 rather than fear . 46 ' Along these lonely regions , here retir'd From little ...
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... road ; so I departed after breakfast from Asheepo , with Mr. Owen , his elephant , and his monkey . Mr. Owen related to me the wonders of his elephant , which at some future day , I may perhaps publish in a separate treatise ; but they ...
... road ; so I departed after breakfast from Asheepo , with Mr. Owen , his elephant , and his monkey . Mr. Owen related to me the wonders of his elephant , which at some future day , I may perhaps publish in a separate treatise ; but they ...
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... road the trees were in flames , which , extending to their branches , assumed an appearance both terrific and gro- tesque . Through these woods , belching flames and rolling smoke , I had to travel nearly a mile , when the sound of the ...
... road the trees were in flames , which , extending to their branches , assumed an appearance both terrific and gro- tesque . Through these woods , belching flames and rolling smoke , I had to travel nearly a mile , when the sound of the ...
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