A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... feeling existing between the several States . A bill brought into Con- gress to expend so many thousand dollars upon the dock - yard at Boston , in Massachusetts , would be immediately opposed by the State of New York , and an amendment ...
... feeling existing between the several States . A bill brought into Con- gress to expend so many thousand dollars upon the dock - yard at Boston , in Massachusetts , would be immediately opposed by the State of New York , and an amendment ...
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... feeling . More expensive as living in America certainly is , still the disproportion is such as must create surprise ; and if it requires such a sum for an American officer to support himself in a creditable and gentlemanlike manner ...
... feeling . More expensive as living in America certainly is , still the disproportion is such as must create surprise ; and if it requires such a sum for an American officer to support himself in a creditable and gentlemanlike manner ...
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... feeling was ever excited by any argument with them on the subject , whilst the question , raised amongst their " free and enlight- ened " brother citizens , who knew nothing of the matter , was certain to bring down upon me such a ...
... feeling was ever excited by any argument with them on the subject , whilst the question , raised amongst their " free and enlight- ened " brother citizens , who knew nothing of the matter , was certain to bring down upon me such a ...
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... feeling , as well as in other respects , bonâ fide Americans . The whole amount of tonnage of the American mercantile marine may be taken , in round num- bers , at 2,000,000 tons , which may be sub- divided as follows : REGISTERED ...
... feeling , as well as in other respects , bonâ fide Americans . The whole amount of tonnage of the American mercantile marine may be taken , in round num- bers , at 2,000,000 tons , which may be sub- divided as follows : REGISTERED ...
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... are retained in the house and attend upon their wives and daughters . Independently of the mo- ral feeling which really guides them ( as they naturally D 3 SLAVERY . 57 They were both grown up when their father died. ...
... are retained in the house and attend upon their wives and daughters . Independently of the mo- ral feeling which really guides them ( as they naturally D 3 SLAVERY . 57 They were both grown up when their father died. ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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