A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Parte2,Volumen1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - 304 páginas |
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... probably from their being drier than the other portions of the soil . It is impossible to say how many cows have been cut into atoms by the trains in America , but the frequent accidents arising from these causes has occasioned the Ame ...
... probably from their being drier than the other portions of the soil . It is impossible to say how many cows have been cut into atoms by the trains in America , but the frequent accidents arising from these causes has occasioned the Ame ...
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... probably not a soul be left to communicate the heart - rending intelli- gence to bereaved and disconsolate friends . Soon after the boat was headed towards the land , the water had increased so much , as to reach the fire under the ...
... probably not a soul be left to communicate the heart - rending intelli- gence to bereaved and disconsolate friends . Soon after the boat was headed towards the land , the water had increased so much , as to reach the fire under the ...
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... probably have got down from the box , and have left her to drive her own cattle . The coloured servants are , generally speaking , the most civil ; after them the Germans ; the Irish and Eng- lish are very bad . At the hotels , & c ...
... probably have got down from the box , and have left her to drive her own cattle . The coloured servants are , generally speaking , the most civil ; after them the Germans ; the Irish and Eng- lish are very bad . At the hotels , & c ...
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... probably it may soon be , by any quarrel with a foreign nation , the Western States will not be those who will suffer . Far removed from strife , the population hardly interfered with , when the Eastern resources are draining , they ...
... probably it may soon be , by any quarrel with a foreign nation , the Western States will not be those who will suffer . Far removed from strife , the population hardly interfered with , when the Eastern resources are draining , they ...
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... probably will compete with England . The Western States , providentially , I may say , are not likely to be manufacturers to any great ex- tent , for they have not water powers ; the valley of the Mississippi is an alluvial flat , and ...
... probably will compete with England . The Western States , providentially , I may say , are not likely to be manufacturers to any great ex- tent , for they have not water powers ; the valley of the Mississippi is an alluvial flat , and ...
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