A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... increased so did their enthusiasm ; handkerchiefs were raised to bright eyes , and sobs were intermingled with prayers and ejaculations . It became a scene of Babel ; more than twenty men and women were crying out at the highest pitch ...
... increased so did their enthusiasm ; handkerchiefs were raised to bright eyes , and sobs were intermingled with prayers and ejaculations . It became a scene of Babel ; more than twenty men and women were crying out at the highest pitch ...
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... increase the population . I had made up my mind to travel by land carriage to St. Louis , Missouri , through the States of Indiana and Illinois , but two Ame . rican gentlemen , who had just arrived by that route , suc- ceeded in ...
... increase the population . I had made up my mind to travel by land carriage to St. Louis , Missouri , through the States of Indiana and Illinois , but two Ame . rican gentlemen , who had just arrived by that route , suc- ceeded in ...
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... increase of pay . The privates of the American regular army are not the most creditable soldiers in the world ; they are chiefly composed of Irish emigrants , Germans , and deserters from the English regiments in Canada . Americans are ...
... increase of pay . The privates of the American regular army are not the most creditable soldiers in the world ; they are chiefly composed of Irish emigrants , Germans , and deserters from the English regiments in Canada . Americans are ...
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... increased in proportion with the decrease of their means . Let it not be supposed that England would harass the coasts of America , or raise the Indian tribes against her , from any feeling of malevolence , or any pleasure in the ...
... increased in proportion with the decrease of their means . Let it not be supposed that England would harass the coasts of America , or raise the Indian tribes against her , from any feeling of malevolence , or any pleasure in the ...
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... increase , so will the demand upon us become more onerous ; and that should we fail in producing the number of seamen necessary for both services , the Americans will always be full manned , whilst any defalcation must fall upon our ...
... increase , so will the demand upon us become more onerous ; and that should we fail in producing the number of seamen necessary for both services , the Americans will always be full manned , whilst any defalcation must fall upon our ...
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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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