A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... passed many pleasant days at this beautiful spot , and was almost as unwilling to leave it as I was to part with the Sioux Indians at St. Peters . Refinement and simplicity are equally charming . I was introduced to a very beautiful ...
... passed many pleasant days at this beautiful spot , and was almost as unwilling to leave it as I was to part with the Sioux Indians at St. Peters . Refinement and simplicity are equally charming . I was introduced to a very beautiful ...
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... passed through the eye into his brain , and there being no evident gun - shot wound , ) her relations informed her that he had been thrown from his horse and killed by the fall . She be- lieved them . She was living in the country ...
... passed through the eye into his brain , and there being no evident gun - shot wound , ) her relations informed her that he had been thrown from his horse and killed by the fall . She be- lieved them . She was living in the country ...
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... passed by , whether they would not repent their decision , and sigh for their pine bar- rens and heath , after they had discovered that with fertility they had to encounter such disease and mor- tality . I have often heard it asserted ...
... passed by , whether they would not repent their decision , and sigh for their pine bar- rens and heath , after they had discovered that with fertility they had to encounter such disease and mor- tality . I have often heard it asserted ...
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... passed on , and he had a numerous family , who found the new name not much more agreeable than the old one , for there was Miss Sally Thing , Miss Dolly Thing , the old Things , and all the little Things ; and worst of all , the eldest ...
... passed on , and he had a numerous family , who found the new name not much more agreeable than the old one , for there was Miss Sally Thing , Miss Dolly Thing , the old Things , and all the little Things ; and worst of all , the eldest ...
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... passed between them . It is simply this " I am certain that you are a very honest man , but notwithstanding I will not lend you a shilling . " Indeed Mr. Carey contradicts himself , for , two pages farther on , he says : " The ex ...
... passed between them . It is simply this " I am certain that you are a very honest man , but notwithstanding I will not lend you a shilling . " Indeed Mr. Carey contradicts himself , for , two pages farther on , he says : " The ex ...
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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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