Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 103
... walked neither exactly behind nor yet between them ; ( he has a faint heart , that is evident . ) In his hand he carries a cane of neat device , which his well turned arm advances at every step , with studied grace , in the van 66 66 of ...
... walked neither exactly behind nor yet between them ; ( he has a faint heart , that is evident . ) In his hand he carries a cane of neat device , which his well turned arm advances at every step , with studied grace , in the van 66 66 of ...
Strana 112
... walked bare - headed through into the hotel , when they dispersed on Monday ( to - morrow ) a splendid ball is to close the celebration . During Saturday , national flags were suspended from the east and west fronts of the market ...
... walked bare - headed through into the hotel , when they dispersed on Monday ( to - morrow ) a splendid ball is to close the celebration . During Saturday , national flags were suspended from the east and west fronts of the market ...
Strana 129
... walked on , neverthe- less , to see the rates , but looked for them in vain ; the fact was that he had none in the house , which he fairly acknowledged , and in this way are strangers fleeced in this country , which is , indeed , their ...
... walked on , neverthe- less , to see the rates , but looked for them in vain ; the fact was that he had none in the house , which he fairly acknowledged , and in this way are strangers fleeced in this country , which is , indeed , their ...
Strana 182
... walked with me over the town , ve- ry politely pointed out the objects worthy of notice , and amongst other things , he showed me the spot of ground upon which Braddock landed , when he arrived in Ameri- ca to fight the French : we both ...
... walked with me over the town , ve- ry politely pointed out the objects worthy of notice , and amongst other things , he showed me the spot of ground upon which Braddock landed , when he arrived in Ameri- ca to fight the French : we both ...
Strana 194
... walked de- liberately by us . As he had nothing uncommon in his behaviour , I concluded he must be one of the attending physicians ; what was my surprise when the keeper in- formed me that he also was one of the convalescent lu- natics ...
... walked de- liberately by us . As he had nothing uncommon in his behaviour , I concluded he must be one of the attending physicians ; what was my surprise when the keeper in- formed me that he also was one of the convalescent lu- natics ...
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