A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Parte2,Volumen1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - 304 páginas |
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Página 48
... supposed , they drew upon the barrel quite liberally . It is the cus- tom on all boats to furnish the firemen with liquor , though a difference exists as to the mode . But it is due to the many worthy cap- tains now on the Mississippi ...
... supposed , they drew upon the barrel quite liberally . It is the cus- tom on all boats to furnish the firemen with liquor , though a difference exists as to the mode . But it is due to the many worthy cap- tains now on the Mississippi ...
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... supposed that the boat could have received any material injury from this accident ; for , during the time that it remained aground , it had no other motion than an occa- sional roll on the keel from side to side . The night continued ...
... supposed that the boat could have received any material injury from this accident ; for , during the time that it remained aground , it had no other motion than an occa- sional roll on the keel from side to side . The night continued ...
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... supposed to be False Cape , on the northern part of Hatteras . Soon after this discovery , the course of the boat was changed from south- erly to south - easterly , which was the general course through the day , though with some ...
... supposed to be False Cape , on the northern part of Hatteras . Soon after this discovery , the course of the boat was changed from south- erly to south - easterly , which was the general course through the day , though with some ...
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... ( supposed to be the son of Hardy B. Croom , of Newbern , N. C. ) was pleading with his father to save him . ' Father , ' said the boy , you will save me , won't you ? you can swim ashore with me , can't you , father ? ' . But the unhappy ...
... ( supposed to be the son of Hardy B. Croom , of Newbern , N. C. ) was pleading with his father to save him . ' Father , ' said the boy , you will save me , won't you ? you can swim ashore with me , can't you , father ? ' . But the unhappy ...
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... supposed , and that portions of the engine and boilers had been thrown to a much greater distance . It is to be remarked , that Mr. Woodbury's report to Con- gress states from one hundred to one hundred and twenty persons as having been ...
... supposed , and that portions of the engine and boilers had been thrown to a much greater distance . It is to be remarked , that Mr. Woodbury's report to Con- gress states from one hundred to one hundred and twenty persons as having been ...
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