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it sells from 8 to 12 in Washington : all descriptions of meat are in the same proportion . Vegetables , however , are low when compared to meats ; you cannot buy one pound of veal or lamb for less than ten cents , and that so poor ...
it sells from 8 to 12 in Washington : all descriptions of meat are in the same proportion . Vegetables , however , are low when compared to meats ; you cannot buy one pound of veal or lamb for less than ten cents , and that so poor ...
Strana 154
He is a member of the City Council of Washington . Besides the “ National Journal , ” and “ National Intelligencer , " there is a third paper published in Washington , called the “ Washington Gazette , ” pub, lished by Mr. Elliot ...
He is a member of the City Council of Washington . Besides the “ National Journal , ” and “ National Intelligencer , " there is a third paper published in Washington , called the “ Washington Gazette , ” pub, lished by Mr. Elliot ...
Strana 156
In justice to Washington , however , it must be observed , that amongst these are to be found many men of worth , whose virtues and talents may justly rank them with the first men in the United States . The ladies of Washington are very ...
In justice to Washington , however , it must be observed , that amongst these are to be found many men of worth , whose virtues and talents may justly rank them with the first men in the United States . The ladies of Washington are very ...
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