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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... lived in one hut , and such was their unconquerable propensity to steal , that they pilfered from each other . I have heard masters lament this defect in their negroes . But what else can be expected from man in so degraded a condition ...
... lived in one hut , and such was their unconquerable propensity to steal , that they pilfered from each other . I have heard masters lament this defect in their negroes . But what else can be expected from man in so degraded a condition ...
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... lived within a few doors of his lodgings . He mani- fested , I thought , strong symptons of being in love . He delighted in the perusal of the Sorrows of Werter , perfumed his handkerchief with la- vender , brushed his hat of a morning ...
... lived within a few doors of his lodgings . He mani- fested , I thought , strong symptons of being in love . He delighted in the perusal of the Sorrows of Werter , perfumed his handkerchief with la- vender , brushed his hat of a morning ...
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... lived on a creek that communicated with the Sound , both feasted and caressed me ; he was a worthy old gentleman ; and at his house , as in the days before the flood , they were eating and drinking , marrying and giving in marriage ...
... lived on a creek that communicated with the Sound , both feasted and caressed me ; he was a worthy old gentleman ; and at his house , as in the days before the flood , they were eating and drinking , marrying and giving in marriage ...
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... lived passion , and no person is of sufficient consequence to interrupt by his absence the pursuits of his friends . In my way to the Stage - office , in Courtland- street , I called at the Post - office , where , to my unspeakable joy ...
... lived passion , and no person is of sufficient consequence to interrupt by his absence the pursuits of his friends . In my way to the Stage - office , in Courtland- street , I called at the Post - office , where , to my unspeakable joy ...
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... inform- ed me , that only two miles further lived a very honest farmer , who accommodated Travellers with a bed . His name was Violet . But why , said the tailor , not go on to Mount Vernon ? What , friend , should I do there ? Why 224.
... inform- ed me , that only two miles further lived a very honest farmer , who accommodated Travellers with a bed . His name was Violet . But why , said the tailor , not go on to Mount Vernon ? What , friend , should I do there ? Why 224.
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