A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... five men to one hundred tons , which I believe to be about the just proportion . Mr. Carey , in his work , estimates the proportion of seamen in American vessels to be 4 to every one hundred tons , and I shall assume his cal- culation ...
... five men to one hundred tons , which I believe to be about the just proportion . Mr. Carey , in his work , estimates the proportion of seamen in American vessels to be 4 to every one hundred tons , and I shall assume his cal- culation ...
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... cheaper , and the fear of detection or punishment is trifling : nay , there is none ; for in five minutes a British seaman may be made a bona - fide American citizen , and of course an American seaman . AMERICAN MARINE , 31.
... cheaper , and the fear of detection or punishment is trifling : nay , there is none ; for in five minutes a British seaman may be made a bona - fide American citizen , and of course an American seaman . AMERICAN MARINE , 31.
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... five feet five or six inches high , slender made , stoops when stand- ing , a little bow legged ; generally wears right and left boots and shoes ; had on him when he left a fur cap , a checked stock and linen round about ; had with him ...
... five feet five or six inches high , slender made , stoops when stand- ing , a little bow legged ; generally wears right and left boots and shoes ; had on him when he left a fur cap , a checked stock and linen round about ; had with him ...
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... five millions of these imports to the State of New York . The South furnishes on an average two - thirds of the whole value of the exports . It is fair , there- fore , to say , that two - thirds of the imports are consumed in the South ...
... five millions of these imports to the State of New York . The South furnishes on an average two - thirds of the whole value of the exports . It is fair , there- fore , to say , that two - thirds of the imports are consumed in the South ...
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... this state of things is entirely broken up ; and it is , perhaps , true that , on an average , the clergy of this country do not remain more than five years in the same place . * And it is impossible 122 RELIGION IN AMERICA .
... this state of things is entirely broken up ; and it is , perhaps , true that , on an average , the clergy of this country do not remain more than five years in the same place . * And it is impossible 122 RELIGION IN AMERICA .
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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