Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 22
... poor pine land , though I am told that large bodies of good land lie on the river . We put up at Boyd's - a man who in every respect deserves the patronage of the public . He keeps a table spread with plenty and variety , and what was ...
... poor pine land , though I am told that large bodies of good land lie on the river . We put up at Boyd's - a man who in every respect deserves the patronage of the public . He keeps a table spread with plenty and variety , and what was ...
Strana 24
... Poor simpleton ! he will lose his children , and very probably his wife , the first year , and the next he will break ; the place being generally fatal to foreigners . This day's stage ( I mean the fourth ) brings one passenger , and ...
... Poor simpleton ! he will lose his children , and very probably his wife , the first year , and the next he will break ; the place being generally fatal to foreigners . This day's stage ( I mean the fourth ) brings one passenger , and ...
Strana 27
... poor fellow , whom we were taking on to the lunatic hospital . " The old man had just time to say " which is he , " when seeing none but well - dressed , genteel looking people jump out of the stage , his terror gave way to joy . The ...
... poor fellow , whom we were taking on to the lunatic hospital . " The old man had just time to say " which is he , " when seeing none but well - dressed , genteel looking people jump out of the stage , his terror gave way to joy . The ...
Strana 28
... poor horses , I was sorry for them ; the ' in , in many instances , being rubbed off with the gears . The road is wretchedly bad , too , particularly after you get in Virginia : and here the stage passes six times every week , carrying ...
... poor horses , I was sorry for them ; the ' in , in many instances , being rubbed off with the gears . The road is wretchedly bad , too , particularly after you get in Virginia : and here the stage passes six times every week , carrying ...
Strana 30
... poor ignorant Dutch , who , though industrious , and in many instances wealthy , are grossly ignorant , and immoral , particularly their feinales ; it is among them that those natural children abound ; to the advantages of the former ...
... poor ignorant Dutch , who , though industrious , and in many instances wealthy , are grossly ignorant , and immoral , particularly their feinales ; it is among them that those natural children abound ; to the advantages of the former ...
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