Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 22
... respect deserves the patronage of the public . He keeps a table spread with plenty and variety , and what was our bill ? 50 cents per day , including extra charges . While we remained in Knoxville ( which was three days ) I had an ...
... respect deserves the patronage of the public . He keeps a table spread with plenty and variety , and what was our bill ? 50 cents per day , including extra charges . While we remained in Knoxville ( which was three days ) I had an ...
Strana 23
... respect to a future state , and what were her views of christian duties , faith , charity , & c . She was much averse to this conversation , though she was fond of talking on other subjects . After some time she answered to the several ...
... respect to a future state , and what were her views of christian duties , faith , charity , & c . She was much averse to this conversation , though she was fond of talking on other subjects . After some time she answered to the several ...
Strana 31
... respect , they had children enough . " " And how many have they ? " five , was the answer , " yes , an ta vill soon pee some m more , " said the driver . He had six daughters , and all but one which was not grown , had had children ...
... respect , they had children enough . " " And how many have they ? " five , was the answer , " yes , an ta vill soon pee some m more , " said the driver . He had six daughters , and all but one which was not grown , had had children ...
Strana 38
... respects his fortune . I have just seen him ; he is a great contrast to his rival , in appear- ance ; he is one of your finest looking men , of elegant address , and very handsome . Whereas B- goes with his head down , more like a ...
... respects his fortune . I have just seen him ; he is a great contrast to his rival , in appear- ance ; he is one of your finest looking men , of elegant address , and very handsome . Whereas B- goes with his head down , more like a ...
Strana 43
... respect to their being with or without water ; the flame is equally strong in both cases , and when set on fire will burn for months if not extinguished by rain . The flame is usually about two feet in height . Boatmen frequently boil ...
... respect to their being with or without water ; the flame is equally strong in both cases , and when set on fire will burn for months if not extinguished by rain . The flame is usually about two feet in height . Boatmen frequently boil ...
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