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Strana 14
He has , however , injured the beauty of his situation , by surrounding it with the lombardy poplar . If I admir ed the exterior , I was amazed at the taste and elegance displayed in every part of the interior ; massy plate , cut glass ...
He has , however , injured the beauty of his situation , by surrounding it with the lombardy poplar . If I admir ed the exterior , I was amazed at the taste and elegance displayed in every part of the interior ; massy plate , cut glass ...
Strana 15
The young man of Abington , whose name is B- was one of your noble , fine looking men , and though stout , possessed of much personal beauty , and grace of manner . He was good natured , moderately improved , yet still enough so for his ...
The young man of Abington , whose name is B- was one of your noble , fine looking men , and though stout , possessed of much personal beauty , and grace of manner . He was good natured , moderately improved , yet still enough so for his ...
Strana 30
They likewise surpass in personal beauty ; they are handsome fine looking men , very much in appearance like the Kentuckians , though they excel even these in expression of countenance . In addition to all this , they are a well ...
They likewise surpass in personal beauty ; they are handsome fine looking men , very much in appearance like the Kentuckians , though they excel even these in expression of countenance . In addition to all this , they are a well ...
Strana 41
... in Hogarth's line of beauty . Thus , after amusing the traveller with ten thousand gambols , it leaves him at the falls of the great Kenhawa river , the grandeur of which absorbs , for the moment , every earthly thought .
... in Hogarth's line of beauty . Thus , after amusing the traveller with ten thousand gambols , it leaves him at the falls of the great Kenhawa river , the grandeur of which absorbs , for the moment , every earthly thought .
Strana 48
This river , which is justly celebrated for its beauty and utility , flows in a smooth current as silent as night ; not the least noise can be heard from it ; not the smallest ripple is seen . This , and its limpid appearance , the rich ...
This river , which is justly celebrated for its beauty and utility , flows in a smooth current as silent as night ; not the least noise can be heard from it ; not the smallest ripple is seen . This , and its limpid appearance , the rich ...
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Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United States Anne Newport Royall Úplné zobrazení - 1826 |
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