A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... Miss Martineau has entailed upon all those English who may happen to visit America . Mr. Clay observed that Miss Mar- tineau had remained with him for some time , and that , during her stay , she had professed very different , or at ...
... Miss Martineau has entailed upon all those English who may happen to visit America . Mr. Clay observed that Miss Mar- tineau had remained with him for some time , and that , during her stay , she had professed very different , or at ...
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... Miss Martineau appears to have been what the Kentuckians call , " playing ' pos- sum . " I have met with some of the Southern ladies whose conversations on slavery are said , or supposed , to have been those printed by Miss Martineau ...
... Miss Martineau appears to have been what the Kentuckians call , " playing ' pos- sum . " I have met with some of the Southern ladies whose conversations on slavery are said , or supposed , to have been those printed by Miss Martineau ...
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... Miss Martineau observes , " I was favoured with the confidence of a great number of the prisoners in the Philadelphia Penitentiary , where absolute seclusion is the principle of punishment . Every one of these prisoners ( none of them ...
... Miss Martineau observes , " I was favoured with the confidence of a great number of the prisoners in the Philadelphia Penitentiary , where absolute seclusion is the principle of punishment . Every one of these prisoners ( none of them ...
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... Miss Martineau , in her admiration of democracy , says that , in the formation of the government , " The rule by which they worked was no less than the golden one , which seems to have been , by some unlucky chance , omitted in the ...
... Miss Martineau , in her admiration of democracy , says that , in the formation of the government , " The rule by which they worked was no less than the golden one , which seems to have been , by some unlucky chance , omitted in the ...
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... Miss Martineau , in her admiration of democracy , says that , in the formation of the government , " The rule by which they worked was no less than the golden one , which seems to have been , by some unlucky chance , omitted in the ...
... Miss Martineau , in her admiration of democracy , says that , in the formation of the government , " The rule by which they worked was no less than the golden one , which seems to have been , by some unlucky chance , omitted in the ...
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A Diary in America, with Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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