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" ... doors. Nothing could be more pleasing to a simple and benevolent mind than to see thus, at one view, all the inhabitants of a town, which contained not one very rich or very poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished, individual... "
Memoirs of an American Lady: With Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America ... - Página 44
por Anne MacVicar Grant - 1808
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The Country Gentleman's Magazine

Simpkin, Marshall & Co - 1832 - 1114 páginas
...their masters' doors. Nothing could be more pleasing to a simple and benevolent mind, than to see thus at one view, all the inhabitants of a town, which contained not one very rich, nor one very poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished individual ; to see all...
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Practical Notes Made During a Tour in Canada: And a Portion of the United ...

Adam Fergusson - 1833 - 404 páginas
...their masters' doors. Nothing could be more pleasing to a simple and benevolent mind, than to see thus at one view, all the inhabitants of a town, which contained not one very rich, nor one very poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished individual; to see all...
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Letters about the Hudson River: And Its Vicinity. Written in 1835 & 1836 ...

Freeman Hunt - 1836 - 232 páginas
...their masters' doors. Nothing could be more pleasing to a simple and benevolent mind, than to see thus, at one view, all the inhabitants of a town, which...poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished individual ; to see all these children of nature enjoying in easy indolence, or social intercourse,...
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Memoirs of an American Lady: With Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America ...

Anne MacVicar Grant - 1846 - 310 páginas
...their masters' doors. Nothing could be more pleasing to a simple and benevolent mind than to see thus, at one view, all the inhabitants of a town, which...poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished, individual ; to see all these children of nature enjoying in easy indolence, or social intercourse,...
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Annals and Occurrences of New York City and State, in the Olden Time: Being ...

John Fanning Watson - 1846 - 470 páginas
...their masters' doors. Nothing could be more pleasant to a simple and benevolent mind, than to see thus at one view, all the inhabitants of a town which contained...poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished individual ; — to see all these children of nature, enjoying in easy indolence, a social...
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The Annals of Albany, Volumen2

Joel Munsell - 1850 - 330 páginas
...their masters' doors. Nothing could be more pleasing1 to a simple and benevolent mind than to see thus, at one view, all the inhabitants of a town, which contained not pne very rich or very poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished, individual ;...
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Men and Manners in America One Hundred Years Ago

Horace Elisha Scudder - 1876 - 350 páginas
...their masters' doors. Nothing could be more pleasing to a simple and benevolent mind than to see thus, at one view, all the inhabitants of a town, which...poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished individual, — to see all these children of Nature enjoying in easy indolence, or social...
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The Making of Virginia and the Middle Colonies, 1578-1701

Samuel Adams Drake - 1898 - 254 páginas
...their masters' doors. Nothing could be more pleasing to a simple and benevolent mind than to see thus at one view all the inhabitants of a town which contained...poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished, individual — to see all these children of nature enjoying in easy indolence or social intercourse...
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Ecclesiastical Records, State of New York, Volumen6

New York (State). State Historian - 1905 - 686 páginas
...their master's doors. Nothing could be more pleasing to a simple and benevolent nilnd than to sec thus, at one view, all the Inhabitants of a town, which...very poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude w тегу polished. Individual ; to see all these children of nature enjoying In easy Indolence, or...
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The Picturesque Hudson

1909 - 352 páginas
...sheltering trees, to be milked at their master's doors. "Nothing could be more pleasing than to see thus, at one view, all the inhabitants of a town, which...poor, very knowing or very ignorant, very rude or very polished individual — to see all these children of Nature enjoying in easy indolence or social intercourse,...
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