Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 11
... remarks only in the first of the book , which it is hoped will be found interesting , particularly the history and geography of places , which have never been noticed by any other writer . The author further begs leave to state , that ...
... remarks only in the first of the book , which it is hoped will be found interesting , particularly the history and geography of places , which have never been noticed by any other writer . The author further begs leave to state , that ...
Strana 13
... remark , and commit it to writing , and to draw amusement and instruction from every source . In doing this , I shall not imitate most journalists , in such remarks as " cloudy , or fair morning , " and where we stop , dates , & c ...
... remark , and commit it to writing , and to draw amusement and instruction from every source . In doing this , I shall not imitate most journalists , in such remarks as " cloudy , or fair morning , " and where we stop , dates , & c ...
Strana 30
... remarked this peculiarity in them when I formerly passed through this part of Virginia some years since ; also in those who visit our country for the purpose of traffic . I have travelled through several of the states , and never ...
... remarked this peculiarity in them when I formerly passed through this part of Virginia some years since ; also in those who visit our country for the purpose of traffic . I have travelled through several of the states , and never ...
Strana 31
... remark on the road to the Salt Sulphur , where I arrived very much fatigued . And here I have the fleas again , notwithstanding the neatness of the landtady , who is an excellent house keeper . They cer1 1 144 tainly must delight in a ...
... remark on the road to the Salt Sulphur , where I arrived very much fatigued . And here I have the fleas again , notwithstanding the neatness of the landtady , who is an excellent house keeper . They cer1 1 144 tainly must delight in a ...
Strana 57
... remarked , is , that it never has produced one tolerable smart man . From Montgomery to Harrison , there never has been reared one man of abilities of any sort , while Kenhawa , inferior as it may be , has produced one of the brighest ...
... remarked , is , that it never has produced one tolerable smart man . From Montgomery to Harrison , there never has been reared one man of abilities of any sort , while Kenhawa , inferior as it may be , has produced one of the brighest ...
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