Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 107
... seemed to fill that vestal void , long locked up by Polina's care . The ecstacy resulting from the full fruition of this new affec tion , absorbed every power of my mind ; it was amongst the sweetest moments I ever tasted . Every ...
... seemed to fill that vestal void , long locked up by Polina's care . The ecstacy resulting from the full fruition of this new affec tion , absorbed every power of my mind ; it was amongst the sweetest moments I ever tasted . Every ...
Strana 114
... seemed to set in the water . But the clusters of pine and cedar , indicate the poverty of the soil . A little before you come to Mount Vernon we have the fort on the Maryland side ; it appeared to be large , but no one present could ...
... seemed to set in the water . But the clusters of pine and cedar , indicate the poverty of the soil . A little before you come to Mount Vernon we have the fort on the Maryland side ; it appeared to be large , but no one present could ...
Strana 123
... seemed to check his mettle ; he was at a loss what to answer ; in short , it cost me a long argument and much address to con- vince this poor ignorant man how much he had been im- posed on . In doing this , however , in the first place ...
... seemed to check his mettle ; he was at a loss what to answer ; in short , it cost me a long argument and much address to con- vince this poor ignorant man how much he had been im- posed on . In doing this , however , in the first place ...
Strana 129
... seemed to rank with the better sort , observed that " the room below was too warm ; she must go upon deck for air , " and in the course of the night , my companion came to bed , having kept me awake during the time . How was I surprised ...
... seemed to rank with the better sort , observed that " the room below was too warm ; she must go upon deck for air , " and in the course of the night , my companion came to bed , having kept me awake during the time . How was I surprised ...
Strana 146
... seemed to examine us with what I should call an arrogant assurance . In one respect , however , we stood upon equal ground - they indulged their curiosity , we did the same . In a short time after they passed by , three other ladies ...
... seemed to examine us with what I should call an arrogant assurance . In one respect , however , we stood upon equal ground - they indulged their curiosity , we did the same . In a short time after they passed by , three other ladies ...
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