Diary in AmericaLibrary of Alexandria, 1960 M01 1 - 342 páginas |
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... so closely packed— so crowded, that there is hardly room for the population, our activity has been proportionably cramped and subdued. But, in this vast and favoured country , the very associations and impressions of childhood.
... so closely packed— so crowded, that there is hardly room for the population, our activity has been proportionably cramped and subdued. But, in this vast and favoured country , the very associations and impressions of childhood.
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Frederick Marryat Jules Zanger. favoured country , the very associations and impressions of childhood foster and enlighten the intellect and precociously rouse the energies . The wide expanse of territory already occupied the vast and ...
Frederick Marryat Jules Zanger. favoured country , the very associations and impressions of childhood foster and enlighten the intellect and precociously rouse the energies . The wide expanse of territory already occupied the vast and ...
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... favour of it: but now circumstances have changed; the Northern States, since the advance in prosperity and increase of produce in the Southern and Western States, feel aware that it is only as manufacturing states that they can hold ...
... favour of it: but now circumstances have changed; the Northern States, since the advance in prosperity and increase of produce in the Southern and Western States, feel aware that it is only as manufacturing states that they can hold ...
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... favour. As you ascend to Albany City, the banks of the river are very fertile and beautiful, and the river is spotted with many very picturesque little islands. The country seats, which fringe the whole line of shore, are all built in ...
... favour. As you ascend to Albany City, the banks of the river are very fertile and beautiful, and the river is spotted with many very picturesque little islands. The country seats, which fringe the whole line of shore, are all built in ...
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... favour of these people. Suffice it to say, I have a very bad opinion of them: and were I disposed to dilate on the subject, I should feel no inclination to treat them with the lenity shewn to them by other travellers. From this mockery ...
... favour of these people. Suffice it to say, I have a very bad opinion of them: and were I disposed to dilate on the subject, I should feel no inclination to treat them with the lenity shewn to them by other travellers. From this mockery ...
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