The printing-office was daily crowded by the strangers, who thronged the doors, &c. in such numbers as to climb upon each other's backs, or on the sides of the windows, so as frequently to darken the place. The house had been enclosed with a fence five... THE JUVENILE SCRAP-BOOK. - Página 78por MRS. ELLIS - 1841Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Ellis - 1829 - 576 páginas
...crowded by the strangers, who thronged the doors, &c. in such numbers, as to climb upon each other* backs, or on the sides of the windows, so as frequently...gratification of their curiosity, was converted into a means of facilitating it: numbers were constantly seen sitting on the top of the railing ; whereby... | |
| William Ellis - 1831 - 464 páginas
...crowded by the strangers, who thronged the doors, &c. in such numbers, as to climb upon each others backs, or on the sides of the windows, so as frequently...constantly seen sitting on the top of the railing ; whereby they were able to look over the heads of their companions who were round the windows. Among... | |
| William Ellis - 1833 - 334 páginas
...sought admittance. The printing-office was daily crowded by the strangers, who thronged the doors, &c. in such numbers as to climb upon each other's backs,...constantly seen sitting on the top of the railing, whereby they were able to look over the heads of their companions who were round the windows. Among... | |
| F. B. Miller - 1833 - 220 páginas
...sides of the windows, so as frequently to darken the place. The house where the press was erected, had been enclosed with a fence five or six feet high...constantly seen sitting on the top of the railing, which enabled them to look over the heads of their companions, who were round the windows. " It was... | |
| 1834 - 214 páginas
...backs, or on the sides of the windows, so as frequently to darken the place. The house had been inclosed with a fence five or six feet high ; but this, instead...gratification of their curiosity, was converted into a means of facilitating it ; numbers were constantly seen sitting on the top of the railing, whereby... | |
| 1835 - 542 páginas
...every direction. The printing-office was daily crowded by the strangers, who thronged the doors, &c. in such numbers, as to climb upon each other's backs,...converted into the means of facilitating it : numbers were seen sitting on the top of the railing, whereby they were able to look over the heads of their companions... | |
| 1835 - 538 páginas
...darken the place. The house had been enclosed with a fence, five or six feet high, but this, iust-ead of presenting an obstacle to the gratification of...converted into the means of facilitating it : numbers were seen sitting on the top of the railing, whereby they were able to look over the heads of their companions... | |
| Sarah Tappan Smith - 1841 - 410 páginas
...backs, or on the sides of the windows, so as to darken the room. To prevent intrusion from the natives, the house had been enclosed with a fence five or six feet high, but this, instead of repressing their curiosity, was converted into the means of gratifying it. Numbers were frequently... | |
| Vanessa Smith - 1998 - 318 páginas
...crowded by the strangers, who thronged the doors, &c. in such numbers, as to climb upon each others backs, or on the sides of the windows, so as frequently...gratification of their curiosity, was converted into a means of facilitating it: numbers were constantly seen sitting on the top of the railing; whereby... | |
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