A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Parte2,Volumen1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - 304 páginas |
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... body of the coach not being upon springs , but hung upon leather braces running under it and supporting it on each side ; and when the roads are bad , or you ascend or rapidly descend the pitches ( as they term short hills ) the motion ...
... body of the coach not being upon springs , but hung upon leather braces running under it and supporting it on each side ; and when the roads are bad , or you ascend or rapidly descend the pitches ( as they term short hills ) the motion ...
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... body forces its way through a desolate country , against an almost resistless current , and all the evidence you have of the immense power exerted , is brought home to your senses by the everlasting and majestic burst of exertion from ...
... body forces its way through a desolate country , against an almost resistless current , and all the evidence you have of the immense power exerted , is brought home to your senses by the everlasting and majestic burst of exertion from ...
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... bodies of two hundred victims are crying out from the depth of the father of waters for vengeance . Neither society nor law will give it . His punishment is yet to come . May I never meet him ! " I could tell of scenes of horror that ...
... bodies of two hundred victims are crying out from the depth of the father of waters for vengeance . Neither society nor law will give it . His punishment is yet to come . May I never meet him ! " I could tell of scenes of horror that ...
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... bodies thrown upon the shore . " The survivors , after remaining on the island till Thursday afternoon , separated , some return- ing to New York , others proceeding on to Charleston . Acknowledgment is due to the inhabitants of ...
... bodies thrown upon the shore . " The survivors , after remaining on the island till Thursday afternoon , separated , some return- ing to New York , others proceeding on to Charleston . Acknowledgment is due to the inhabitants of ...
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... bodies , were thrown both to the Kentucky and the Ohio shore ; and as the boat lay near the latter , some of these ... body , penetrated the roof of a house , distant more than a hundred yards from the boat . Of the number who had ...
... bodies , were thrown both to the Kentucky and the Ohio shore ; and as the boat lay near the latter , some of these ... body , penetrated the roof of a house , distant more than a hundred yards from the boat . Of the number who had ...
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