A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Parte2,Volumen1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - 304 páginas |
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... whole of the Union , all I can say is that they must , and will be annoyed . 66 The answer made to the lady who was wrathy " about the pigtail was , " Captain M. has stated it to be a custom in one State . Have 3 you ever been in that ...
... whole of the Union , all I can say is that they must , and will be annoyed . 66 The answer made to the lady who was wrathy " about the pigtail was , " Captain M. has stated it to be a custom in one State . Have 3 you ever been in that ...
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... whole crowd , as if by one simul- taneous effort , compressed itself to the right and left , locking themselves together to meet the enormous pressure , and made a wide lane , through which they passed with ease and comfort . " It ...
... whole crowd , as if by one simul- taneous effort , compressed itself to the right and left , locking themselves together to meet the enormous pressure , and made a wide lane , through which they passed with ease and comfort . " It ...
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... whole of the forepart of the vessel was literally blown up . The pas- sengers were unhappily in the most exposed positions on the deck , and particularly on the t 1 forward part , sharing the excitement of the 80 TRAVELLING .
... whole of the forepart of the vessel was literally blown up . The pas- sengers were unhappily in the most exposed positions on the deck , and particularly on the t 1 forward part , sharing the excitement of the 80 TRAVELLING .
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... whole family . " One venerable looking man wept a wife and five children ; another was bereft of nine mem- bers of his family . A touching display of ma- ternal affection was evinced by a lady who , on being brought to the shore ...
... whole family . " One venerable looking man wept a wife and five children ; another was bereft of nine mem- bers of his family . A touching display of ma- ternal affection was evinced by a lady who , on being brought to the shore ...
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... names were not registered , it is probable that the whole number of souls on board was not less than two hundred and eighty . Of the missing , many dead bodies have since been found , but very few have TRAVELLING . 85.
... names were not registered , it is probable that the whole number of souls on board was not less than two hundred and eighty . Of the missing , many dead bodies have since been found , but very few have TRAVELLING . 85.
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