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THE author of these “ Sketches , ” begs leave to apologize for the unavoidable delay of its appearance , owing to the lamented death of Mr. Wiley , of NewYork : also , that the matter of the book does not exactly come up to the ...
THE author of these “ Sketches , ” begs leave to apologize for the unavoidable delay of its appearance , owing to the lamented death of Mr. Wiley , of NewYork : also , that the matter of the book does not exactly come up to the ...
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My visit to Baltimore being limited to ten days , I prepared to leave it for Philadelphia . * I cannot , however , depart without one more remark , which forms a link in the long chain of human depravity ; and proves , that as men ...
My visit to Baltimore being limited to ten days , I prepared to leave it for Philadelphia . * I cannot , however , depart without one more remark , which forms a link in the long chain of human depravity ; and proves , that as men ...
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... of my departure from Providence , and taking leave of my friends , took a passage in the steamboat accordingly . ... ( usually kept on board those boats ) and turning over the leaves , I found the following remark of Lord Byron on ...
... of my departure from Providence , and taking leave of my friends , took a passage in the steamboat accordingly . ... ( usually kept on board those boats ) and turning over the leaves , I found the following remark of Lord Byron on ...
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