Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 33
... hands with flippant motion over different parts of his body , " dare , and dare , and dare ; " accord- ing to him , they ... hand , and the paper before me , waiting for some fortunate intermission in the noise below , or that they would ...
... hands with flippant motion over different parts of his body , " dare , and dare , and dare ; " accord- ing to him , they ... hand , and the paper before me , waiting for some fortunate intermission in the noise below , or that they would ...
Strana 34
... hand , and see what a budget of nonsense it would display on paper . The reader has , no doubt , seen the conversation of a club , written by Goldsmith ; this was not half so entertaining , but it was equally absurd . Two men were ...
... hand , and see what a budget of nonsense it would display on paper . The reader has , no doubt , seen the conversation of a club , written by Goldsmith ; this was not half so entertaining , but it was equally absurd . Two men were ...
Strana 37
... hand , when he met with a formidable rival in the person of Mr. C. who commences the business in the same town : B. flies to the country , and plants other stores ; C. does the same ; all advantages are sought on both sides , and every ...
... hand , when he met with a formidable rival in the person of Mr. C. who commences the business in the same town : B. flies to the country , and plants other stores ; C. does the same ; all advantages are sought on both sides , and every ...
Strana 38
... hands , while they have insensibly beguiled the people of al- most every thing they possessed - the natural result of competition . This perhaps is right - agreeably to Pope it is so . The taste those people have for foreign finery ...
... hands , while they have insensibly beguiled the people of al- most every thing they possessed - the natural result of competition . This perhaps is right - agreeably to Pope it is so . The taste those people have for foreign finery ...
Strana 43
... hands , and happening to carry the torch near one of them , communicated a flame to it ; it happened to have water in it at the time , and hence I suspect took the name of the Burning Spring . There is no difference in the burning of ...
... hands , and happening to carry the torch near one of them , communicated a flame to it ; it happened to have water in it at the time , and hence I suspect took the name of the Burning Spring . There is no difference in the burning of ...
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