A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... called upon by English seamen , who had served under me in the different ships I had commanded since the Peace . Every day seven or eight would come , touch their hats , and remind me in what ships , and in what capacity , they had done ...
... called upon by English seamen , who had served under me in the different ships I had commanded since the Peace . Every day seven or eight would come , touch their hats , and remind me in what ships , and in what capacity , they had done ...
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... called , the negroes are well fed ; they refuse beef and mutton , and will have nothing but pork ; and are , without exception , the fattest and most saucy fellows I ever met with in a state of bondage ; and such may be said generally ...
... called , the negroes are well fed ; they refuse beef and mutton , and will have nothing but pork ; and are , without exception , the fattest and most saucy fellows I ever met with in a state of bondage ; and such may be said generally ...
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... called forth - a species of stimulus , common , I believe , to almost every sect and creed , pro- moted and practised in all their colleges , and con- sidered as most important and salutary in their results . Let it not be supposed that ...
... called forth - a species of stimulus , common , I believe , to almost every sect and creed , pro- moted and practised in all their colleges , and con- sidered as most important and salutary in their results . Let it not be supposed that ...
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... called revivals of religion , have been a prominent feature in the history of this country from its earliest periods , more particularly within a hundred years ; and the agency of man has always had more or less to do in their ...
... called revivals of religion , have been a prominent feature in the history of this country from its earliest periods , more particularly within a hundred years ; and the agency of man has always had more or less to do in their ...
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... called voluntary , we pretend not to say . But this comprehends by far the greatest sum that is raised and appropriated to these objects . All the rest is a mere fraction in comparison . And yet it is allowed , and made a topic of ...
... called voluntary , we pretend not to say . But this comprehends by far the greatest sum that is raised and appropriated to these objects . All the rest is a mere fraction in comparison . And yet it is allowed , and made a topic of ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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