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Strana 28
Notwithstanding the great advantages derived from increasing demand for its produce , East Tennessee is at a stand . In many places , improvement has ceased , the houses going to decay , and many of them tumbling down .
Notwithstanding the great advantages derived from increasing demand for its produce , East Tennessee is at a stand . In many places , improvement has ceased , the houses going to decay , and many of them tumbling down .
Strana 34
Micippi , and I'll stand to it till the day of doomsday , that it's mas . I'll be d - d , give me the same leather , and the same thread , and if I can't . D - n it man , what's the use of denying the . Dn seize ye , can't ye listen ...
Micippi , and I'll stand to it till the day of doomsday , that it's mas . I'll be d - d , give me the same leather , and the same thread , and if I can't . D - n it man , what's the use of denying the . Dn seize ye , can't ye listen ...
Strana 45
Their manner of boring is nothing more than an iron of great strength , and of considerable length , made very sharp at one end , while the other end is fixed into a shaft of wood , and a heavy lever fixed to this ; the performer stands ...
Their manner of boring is nothing more than an iron of great strength , and of considerable length , made very sharp at one end , while the other end is fixed into a shaft of wood , and a heavy lever fixed to this ; the performer stands ...
Strana 47
... they have become assimilated , and mutually stand by each other , no matter what the case is , and wo be to the unwary stranger who happens to fall into their hands . I never saw or heard of any people but these , who gloried in a ...
... they have become assimilated , and mutually stand by each other , no matter what the case is , and wo be to the unwary stranger who happens to fall into their hands . I never saw or heard of any people but these , who gloried in a ...
Strana 66
On his way thither , he encamped upon the ground where Lewisburg now stands , which , at that time , was nothing more than a bleak savannah . In the following year , Col. John Stewart , ( now living ) and Mr. George Matthews ...
On his way thither , he encamped upon the ground where Lewisburg now stands , which , at that time , was nothing more than a bleak savannah . In the following year , Col. John Stewart , ( now living ) and Mr. George Matthews ...
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Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United States Anne Newport Royall Úplné zobrazení - 1826 |
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