Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition: During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 4C. Sherman, 1849 |
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... thing was certain , namely , that , in regard to personal size , they are unsur- passed by any family that has ever come under my notice . I next returned the visits I had received from the foreign residents , in which duty I was ...
... thing was certain , namely , that , in regard to personal size , they are unsur- passed by any family that has ever come under my notice . I next returned the visits I had received from the foreign residents , in which duty I was ...
Strana 16
... thing more disgraceful than the conduct of the foreigners on this occasion . Even the American consul fell in the first instance into an error , in not asserting the right of his flag to protect all Americans , and in not throwing back ...
... thing more disgraceful than the conduct of the foreigners on this occasion . Even the American consul fell in the first instance into an error , in not asserting the right of his flag to protect all Americans , and in not throwing back ...
Strana 19
... thing that might serve to preserve peace and prevent injury to his people and the foreigners under his protection . He said further , that this was not the only instance in which his con- sent had been extorted by threats , to measures ...
... thing that might serve to preserve peace and prevent injury to his people and the foreigners under his protection . He said further , that this was not the only instance in which his con- sent had been extorted by threats , to measures ...
Strana 34
... thing could be settled amicably , the whole body of retainers became bound up with the interest of the king , having every induce- ment to support him , for their property became safe or uncertain in proportion as his authority was ...
... thing could be settled amicably , the whole body of retainers became bound up with the interest of the king , having every induce- ment to support him , for their property became safe or uncertain in proportion as his authority was ...
Strana 35
... things , among which might be daily labour in any or every kind of employment , so that a labourer seldom received on an ... thing he had his own . Favouritism , jealousy , and fickleness of character were so general , that no landholder ...
... things , among which might be daily labour in any or every kind of employment , so that a labourer seldom received on an ... thing he had his own . Favouritism , jealousy , and fickleness of character were so general , that no landholder ...
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