A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Parte2,Volumen1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - 304 páginas |
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... fact that no one knows his own country ; from assuetude and , per- haps , from the feelings of regard which we natu- rally have for our native land , we pass over what nevertheless does not escape the eye of a foreigner . Indeed , from ...
... fact that no one knows his own country ; from assuetude and , per- haps , from the feelings of regard which we natu- rally have for our native land , we pass over what nevertheless does not escape the eye of a foreigner . Indeed , from ...
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... fact was , that the vehicle , like the hotel and steam - 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 ...
... fact was , that the vehicle , like the hotel and steam - 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 ...
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... fact the passengers laughed , and waited for him very patiently . He remained about three- quarters of an hour , and then came out . The time was no doubt to him very short ; but to us it appeared rather tedious . me ; Mrs. Jamieson ...
... fact the passengers laughed , and waited for him very patiently . He remained about three- quarters of an hour , and then came out . The time was no doubt to him very short ; but to us it appeared rather tedious . me ; Mrs. Jamieson ...
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... 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 their own country , and they move in masses . There is but one ...
... 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 their own country , and they move in masses . There is but one ...
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... is here given in the fact of one steam boat passing by and rendering no assistance to the drowning wretches ; nay , it was positively re- lated D 3 TRAVELLING . 57 other boat, a frequent practice on the Mississippi. ...
... is here given in the fact of one steam boat passing by and rendering no assistance to the drowning wretches ; nay , it was positively re- lated D 3 TRAVELLING . 57 other boat, a frequent practice on the Mississippi. ...
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