A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Parte2,Volumen1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - 304 páginas |
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... replied the lady , “ but I never heard of it . " So then , on a vast continent , extending almost from the Poles to the Equator , because one individual , one mere mite of crea- tion among the millions ( who are but a fraction of the ...
... replied the lady , “ but I never heard of it . " So then , on a vast continent , extending almost from the Poles to the Equator , because one individual , one mere mite of crea- tion among the millions ( who are but a fraction of the ...
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... replied he , " I reckon you'd better ax the proprietors ; my business is to drive the coach . " And that was all the comfort I could procure . As for speaking to them about stopping , or driving slow , it is considered as an ...
... replied he , " I reckon you'd better ax the proprietors ; my business is to drive the coach . " And that was all the comfort I could procure . As for speaking to them about stopping , or driving slow , it is considered as an ...
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... replied , in an angry tone , ' I say , you mister , don't you sit jabbering there ; but lend a hand to heave these things aboard ! ' To my surprise , the gentleman did not appear struck by the insolence of this summons , but immediately ...
... replied , in an angry tone , ' I say , you mister , don't you sit jabbering there ; but lend a hand to heave these things aboard ! ' To my surprise , the gentleman did not appear struck by the insolence of this summons , but immediately ...
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... 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 American who TRAVELLING . 23.
... 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 American who TRAVELLING . 23.
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... the driver , in his specula- tions , coolly replied to a man , who asked why he did not go on ? -that he was waiting for a full load . " * • Voice from America . 32 CHAPTER III . TRAVELLING . THE most general , TRAVELLERS . 31 .
... the driver , in his specula- tions , coolly replied to a man , who asked why he did not go on ? -that he was waiting for a full load . " * • Voice from America . 32 CHAPTER III . TRAVELLING . THE most general , TRAVELLERS . 31 .
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