A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Parte2,Volumen1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - 304 páginas |
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... boat , was not water - tight , and the rain had found an entrance . There was , indeed , in this coach , $ , all the panels open , on account of the excessive B 5 TRAVELLING . 9 omnibusses, but their hackney coaches are very ...
... boat , was not water - tight , and the rain had found an entrance . There was , indeed , in this coach , $ , all the panels open , on account of the excessive B 5 TRAVELLING . 9 omnibusses, but their hackney coaches are very ...
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... boats ; but the very moment that the water is so low on the Ohio that the steam- boats cannot ascend the river up to Wheeling , double the price is demanded by the proprietors of the coaches . They are quite regardless as to the opinion ...
... boats ; but the very moment that the water is so low on the Ohio that the steam- boats cannot ascend the river up to Wheeling , double the price is demanded by the proprietors of the coaches . They are quite regardless as to the opinion ...
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... boat travelling in the United States , I shall point out some facts with which the reader must be made acquainted . The Ameri- cans are a restless , locomotive people : whether for business or pleasure , they are ever on the move in ...
... boat travelling in the United States , I shall point out some facts with which the reader must be made acquainted . The Ameri- cans are a restless , locomotive people : whether for business or pleasure , they are ever on the move in ...
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... boats , an American asked one of the ladies to what she would like to be helped . She replied , to some turkey , which was within reach , and off of which a passenger had just cut the wing and transferred it to his own plate . The ...
... boats , an American asked one of the ladies to what she would like to be helped . She replied , to some turkey , which was within reach , and off of which a passenger had just cut the wing and transferred it to his own plate . The ...
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... boat is never disputed ; if it were , the offender would be landed on the beach . I was on board of a steam - boat when , at tea time , a young man sat down with his hat on . " You are in the company of ladies , Sir , " observed the ...
... boat is never disputed ; if it were , the offender would be landed on the beach . I was on board of a steam - boat when , at tea time , a young man sat down with his hat on . " You are in the company of ladies , Sir , " observed the ...
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