A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... slave - States to the free - their liberty , at all events , not being interfered with as , on the free side , it would be thought absurd to catch what would not produce a cent ; while , on the slaves , their idleness and their in ...
... slave - States to the free - their liberty , at all events , not being interfered with as , on the free side , it would be thought absurd to catch what would not produce a cent ; while , on the slaves , their idleness and their in ...
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... slavery , than those she has expressed in her book : so much so , that one day , having read a letter from Boston caution- ing her against being cajoled by the hospitality and pleasant society of the Western States , she handed it to ...
... slavery , than those she has expressed in her book : so much so , that one day , having read a letter from Boston caution- ing her against being cajoled by the hospitality and pleasant society of the Western States , she handed it to ...
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... slavery are said , or supposed , to have been those printed by Miss Martineau , and they deny that they are correct ... slave , and they all ride well : it is quite as common to meet a woman on horseback as a man , and it is a pretty ...
... slavery are said , or supposed , to have been those printed by Miss Martineau , and they deny that they are correct ... slave , and they all ride well : it is quite as common to meet a woman on horseback as a man , and it is a pretty ...
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... slave - holders , store - keepers , and indeed almost every class , excepting the slaves and overseers , migrate to the northward , to escape the yellow fever , and spend a portion of their gains in amusement . They go to Cincinnati and ...
... slave - holders , store - keepers , and indeed almost every class , excepting the slaves and overseers , migrate to the northward , to escape the yellow fever , and spend a portion of their gains in amusement . They go to Cincinnati and ...
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... and pointing out to them the difference between being a gentleman in America and a slave in the Eng- lish service . The temptation is too strong ; they desert ; VOL . 11-7 and when they arrive , they soon learn the value ARMY . 75.
... and pointing out to them the difference between being a gentleman in America and a slave in the Eng- lish service . The temptation is too strong ; they desert ; VOL . 11-7 and when they arrive , they soon learn the value ARMY . 75.
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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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