Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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... likewise surpass in personal beau- ty ; they are handsome fine looking men , very much in appearance like the Kentuckians , though they ex- cel even these in expression of countenance . In ad- dition to all this , they are a well ...
... likewise surpass in personal beau- ty ; they are handsome fine looking men , very much in appearance like the Kentuckians , though they ex- cel even these in expression of countenance . In ad- dition to all this , they are a well ...
Strana 35
... the eagerness of my alarm for him , I was actually putting my head out of the window to call to the ladies " to have mercy and not ride over the good man , " when Mr. D- ( who had likewise been looking on , UNION , VIRGINIA . 35.
... the eagerness of my alarm for him , I was actually putting my head out of the window to call to the ladies " to have mercy and not ride over the good man , " when Mr. D- ( who had likewise been looking on , UNION , VIRGINIA . 35.
Strana 36
Anne Newport Royall. Mr. D- ( who had likewise been looking on , ) with- held me , saying I might as well attempt to control the wind . The young man finding himself in danger , ( though afraid to look behind him , ) screwed himself up ...
Anne Newport Royall. Mr. D- ( who had likewise been looking on , ) with- held me , saying I might as well attempt to control the wind . The young man finding himself in danger , ( though afraid to look behind him , ) screwed himself up ...
Strana 45
... likewise those at the gum ; it is impossible for any one to guess what a wretched ap- pearance those poor creatures make when they are drawn out of this gum . They are unable to stand , and shiver as if they would shake to pieces ; it ...
... likewise those at the gum ; it is impossible for any one to guess what a wretched ap- pearance those poor creatures make when they are drawn out of this gum . They are unable to stand , and shiver as if they would shake to pieces ; it ...
Strana 46
... likewise taken up the Cumberland to Nash- ville . But what astonishes me , is , that they have to bore double the depth now to what they did at first ; even at the old well , the water sunk , and they were compelled to pursue it by ...
... likewise taken up the Cumberland to Nash- ville . But what astonishes me , is , that they have to bore double the depth now to what they did at first ; even at the old well , the water sunk , and they were compelled to pursue it by ...
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