Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 56
... beauty , only serves to expose their unpolished manners , and want of education . They have no expression of countenance , nor do they appear to possess much mind . One great proof of this , is , that all places of honor , profit , or ...
... beauty , only serves to expose their unpolished manners , and want of education . They have no expression of countenance , nor do they appear to possess much mind . One great proof of this , is , that all places of honor , profit , or ...
Strana 69
... beauty . Although this female has spent her life in the western wilds of America , often running from the Indians and cooped up in forts among people as rude as the savages themselves , yet she is eminently qualified to adorn the most ...
... beauty . Although this female has spent her life in the western wilds of America , often running from the Indians and cooped up in forts among people as rude as the savages themselves , yet she is eminently qualified to adorn the most ...
Strana 71
... beauty and size ; they deserve much credit for the improve- ment they have made within a few years past in the breed of horses . I remember when there were not . a dozen horses that could be called handsome in the whole bounds They ...
... beauty and size ; they deserve much credit for the improve- ment they have made within a few years past in the breed of horses . I remember when there were not . a dozen horses that could be called handsome in the whole bounds They ...
Strana 81
... beauty was his eye , which sparkled like diamonds , and of all men , he had the most suasive manners . His countenance wore a continual smile ; he spoke the English language with great facility , and was very communicative . He cal- led ...
... beauty was his eye , which sparkled like diamonds , and of all men , he had the most suasive manners . His countenance wore a continual smile ; he spoke the English language with great facility , and was very communicative . He cal- led ...
Strana 83
... beauty of the scenery indeed , the country is so full of mountains that they are offensive to the sight . A beautiful fountain of the purest water flows out of a large rock , within a few steps of the door . This , and a huge rock ...
... beauty of the scenery indeed , the country is so full of mountains that they are offensive to the sight . A beautiful fountain of the purest water flows out of a large rock , within a few steps of the door . This , and a huge rock ...
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