A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... majority of their countrymen , and prove , by their enlightened and liberal ideas , how much the Americans , in general , would be improved if they enjoyed the same means of comparison with other countries which the naval officers , by ...
... majority of their countrymen , and prove , by their enlightened and liberal ideas , how much the Americans , in general , would be improved if they enjoyed the same means of comparison with other countries which the naval officers , by ...
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... majority of them were Englishmen born , who served their first apprenticeship in the coasting trade , but left it at an early age for America . They may be considered as a portion of the emigrants to America , having become in feeling ...
... majority of them were Englishmen born , who served their first apprenticeship in the coasting trade , but left it at an early age for America . They may be considered as a portion of the emigrants to America , having become in feeling ...
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... majority of the coasting trade is so confined to the interior , that it would not receive much check from a war with a foreign country . The coast fisheries might afford a few seamen , but very few ; certainly not the number of men ...
... majority of the coasting trade is so confined to the interior , that it would not receive much check from a war with a foreign country . The coast fisheries might afford a few seamen , but very few ; certainly not the number of men ...
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... majority of the proprietors , far from the fact : it is the effect of circumstances over which they have had no control . Virginia , when first settled , was one of the richest States , but by continually cropping the land without ma ...
... majority of the proprietors , far from the fact : it is the effect of circumstances over which they have had no control . Virginia , when first settled , was one of the richest States , but by continually cropping the land without ma ...
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... majority of whom are without feelings of honour , reckless in their habits , intemperate , unprincipled , and law- less , many of them having fled from the Eastern States , as fraudulent bankrupts , swindlers , or committers of other ...
... majority of whom are without feelings of honour , reckless in their habits , intemperate , unprincipled , and law- less , many of them having fled from the Eastern States , as fraudulent bankrupts , swindlers , or committers of other ...
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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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