A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... start fair ; and the boy who holds the traveller's horse , as Van Buren is said to have done , may become the president of the United States . But it is the country , and not the government , which has 20 INTRODUCTION .
... start fair ; and the boy who holds the traveller's horse , as Van Buren is said to have done , may become the president of the United States . But it is the country , and not the government , which has 20 INTRODUCTION .
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... horses that have run away , to have been blinded by the rapidity of their own motion . It almost amounts to an epidemic , and is infectious - the wise and the foolish being equally liable to the disease . We had ample evidence of this ...
... horses that have run away , to have been blinded by the rapidity of their own motion . It almost amounts to an epidemic , and is infectious - the wise and the foolish being equally liable to the disease . We had ample evidence of this ...
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... horse , while the carriages which follow are drawn by two : to be sure , the carriages generally contain six individuals , while the hearse is a sulky , and carries but one . The New York tradesmen do all they can , as the English do ...
... horse , while the carriages which follow are drawn by two : to be sure , the carriages generally contain six individuals , while the hearse is a sulky , and carries but one . The New York tradesmen do all they can , as the English do ...
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... horse , saddle and bridle and all . " In those times , losing a saddle and bridle was as bad as losing a horse . At the same affair , the captain commanding the outposts was very lame , and he thought proper thus to address his men ...
... horse , saddle and bridle and all . " In those times , losing a saddle and bridle was as bad as losing a horse . At the same affair , the captain commanding the outposts was very lame , and he thought proper thus to address his men ...
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... horse ! " was the gene- ral cry of all those who could not stand fire . In the mean while , the whole atmosphere was . filled with independence . Such was the quan- tity of American flags which were hoisted on board of the vessels ...
... horse ! " was the gene- ral cry of all those who could not stand fire . In the mean while , the whole atmosphere was . filled with independence . Such was the quan- tity of American flags which were hoisted on board of the vessels ...
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