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Strana 180
Their heads were first bound with a black cloth , which came low down on the forehead ; over this a white cloth , and over all a hood ; this hood is of the same stuff as the dress , and like a slouch bonnet . ' Take the pasteboard out ...
Their heads were first bound with a black cloth , which came low down on the forehead ; over this a white cloth , and over all a hood ; this hood is of the same stuff as the dress , and like a slouch bonnet . ' Take the pasteboard out ...
Strana 195
I was una . hle to get into the penitentiary , though I saw the prisoners at work from the walls ; they were clean and heat in their dress , and looked well . The keepers both of the prison and penitentiary were men of much apparent ...
I was una . hle to get into the penitentiary , though I saw the prisoners at work from the walls ; they were clean and heat in their dress , and looked well . The keepers both of the prison and penitentiary were men of much apparent ...
Strana 229
As to dress and fashion , if I were to give an opinion at all , I should give it in favor of Baltimore . Baltimore bas more splendor , Philadelphia more taste ; but there is little difference ; the difference as respects moral ...
As to dress and fashion , if I were to give an opinion at all , I should give it in favor of Baltimore . Baltimore bas more splendor , Philadelphia more taste ; but there is little difference ; the difference as respects moral ...
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