Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 11
... never been noticed by any other writer . The author further begs leave to state , that the whole of the work has undergone an abridgement , to bring it within the proposal . In addition to the foregǝing reason for expunging the western ...
... never been noticed by any other writer . The author further begs leave to state , that the whole of the work has undergone an abridgement , to bring it within the proposal . In addition to the foregǝing reason for expunging the western ...
Strana 17
... never existed than the present . The charms of this amiable stranger , left a lasting impression on my memory . Our third and last stranger , was , I believe a merchant , clerk , or something like that , direct from Nashville , but ...
... never existed than the present . The charms of this amiable stranger , left a lasting impression on my memory . Our third and last stranger , was , I believe a merchant , clerk , or something like that , direct from Nashville , but ...
Strana 19
... , assuming different hues , as they are near or remote . I was much pleased at the enthusiastic effusions of our Philadelphian , to whom the sight was new , he 1 having never witnessed a scene like this . I was HUNTSVILLE TO VIRGINIA . 19.
... , assuming different hues , as they are near or remote . I was much pleased at the enthusiastic effusions of our Philadelphian , to whom the sight was new , he 1 having never witnessed a scene like this . I was HUNTSVILLE TO VIRGINIA . 19.
Strana 20
Anne Newport Royall. having never witnessed a scene like this . I was glad that it afforded him pleasure , but for myself , I have little partiality for mountains ; I have suffered too much amongst mountains ; they are splendid objects ...
Anne Newport Royall. having never witnessed a scene like this . I was glad that it afforded him pleasure , but for myself , I have little partiality for mountains ; I have suffered too much amongst mountains ; they are splendid objects ...
Strana 22
... never shall forget the former , particularly an expression of his , on a dispute which took place between the passengers : " Let us have peace . " He spoke with such persuasive sweetness that harmony was soon restored . I never was more ...
... never shall forget the former , particularly an expression of his , on a dispute which took place between the passengers : " Let us have peace . " He spoke with such persuasive sweetness that harmony was soon restored . I never was more ...
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