Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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... countenance defied description . It was ludicrous enough , to see him earnestly rumaging his pocket - book , while some dowdy fat woman endeavoured to keep up with the stage , to " get the letter from her father , mother , or ...
... countenance defied description . It was ludicrous enough , to see him earnestly rumaging his pocket - book , while some dowdy fat woman endeavoured to keep up with the stage , to " get the letter from her father , mother , or ...
Strana 17
... countenance glowing with benevolence and good humour . I don't know when I was more disappointed ; I had always understood , that the young men of Philadelphia were inanimate , ignorant , reserved , and unsociable ; a greater contrast ...
... countenance glowing with benevolence and good humour . I don't know when I was more disappointed ; I had always understood , that the young men of Philadelphia were inanimate , ignorant , reserved , and unsociable ; a greater contrast ...
Strana 21
... countenance . He appeared to be between sixty and seventy , bale and active , tall and straight as an Indian Happy should I have been to have spent some time A 1 T with him , but the stage drove on , HUNTSVILLE TO VIRGINIA . 24.
... countenance . He appeared to be between sixty and seventy , bale and active , tall and straight as an Indian Happy should I have been to have spent some time A 1 T with him , but the stage drove on , HUNTSVILLE TO VIRGINIA . 24.
Strana 24
... countenance all expression . He had what is called a laughing " black eye . He was a merchant from 46 Dere g༠ པ་ ༥ part I w emi cho hav 64 he and five In t be he the ting Th len kep two ent . Noa TCS ! fall vate blee ab que es fell s An ...
... countenance all expression . He had what is called a laughing " black eye . He was a merchant from 46 Dere g༠ པ་ ༥ part I w emi cho hav 64 he and five In t be he the ting Th len kep two ent . Noa TCS ! fall vate blee ab que es fell s An ...
Strana 30
... countenance . In addition to all this , they are a well informed , hospitable and polite people . But from these advantages we must except the poor ignorant Dutch , who , though industrious , and in many instances wealthy , are grossly ...
... countenance . In addition to all this , they are a well informed , hospitable and polite people . But from these advantages we must except the poor ignorant Dutch , who , though industrious , and in many instances wealthy , are grossly ...
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