Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 17
... Philadelphia , to which city he was returning , after a three years residence in New - Orleans , as agent for his father . He was modest , genteel , and communicative , with a countenance glowing with benevolence and good humour . I don ...
... Philadelphia , to which city he was returning , after a three years residence in New - Orleans , as agent for his father . He was modest , genteel , and communicative , with a countenance glowing with benevolence and good humour . I don ...
Strana 28
... Philadelphia , as they cannot ascend the river , without great difficulty . We met a number of those waggons every day , ten and twelve teams together . They were so heavily laden , and the weather so warm , that they never travelled ...
... Philadelphia , as they cannot ascend the river , without great difficulty . We met a number of those waggons every day , ten and twelve teams together . They were so heavily laden , and the weather so warm , that they never travelled ...
Strana 37
... Philadelphia in waggons , and taking eve ry thing in exchange from the people . The whole of this country teeming with cattle , ginseng , and peltry , this enterprising man wrested these articles of commerce from the lower country ...
... Philadelphia in waggons , and taking eve ry thing in exchange from the people . The whole of this country teeming with cattle , ginseng , and peltry , this enterprising man wrested these articles of commerce from the lower country ...
Strana 54
... Philadelphia , which is nearly double the distance to Richmond ; and besides , Virginia commands navigation for nearly two hundred miles in that direction by James ' river . Why she has not realized this advantage I am not able to say ...
... Philadelphia , which is nearly double the distance to Richmond ; and besides , Virginia commands navigation for nearly two hundred miles in that direction by James ' river . Why she has not realized this advantage I am not able to say ...
Strana 71
... Philadelphia and Washington markets with beef . Their land is fertile , and , though unfavorable to the growth of some things , produces from thirty to forty bushels of wheat to the acre ; the best wheat grows iderable on the top of the ...
... Philadelphia and Washington markets with beef . Their land is fertile , and , though unfavorable to the growth of some things , produces from thirty to forty bushels of wheat to the acre ; the best wheat grows iderable on the top of the ...
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