A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... young men would not embark in the profession ; for it is not in America as it is with us , where every depart- ment is filled up , and no room is left for those who would crowd in ; so that in the eagerness to obtain respectable ...
... young men would not embark in the profession ; for it is not in America as it is with us , where every depart- ment is filled up , and no room is left for those who would crowd in ; so that in the eagerness to obtain respectable ...
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... period of time requisite for a man to learn his duty as an able seaman , and be qualified for the pittance of eighteen dollars per month , would be sufficient to establish a young man as an independent , or 22 AMERICAN MARINE .
... period of time requisite for a man to learn his duty as an able seaman , and be qualified for the pittance of eighteen dollars per month , would be sufficient to establish a young man as an independent , or 22 AMERICAN MARINE .
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With Remarks on Its Institutions Frederick Marryat. to establish a young man as an independent , or even wealthy , landowner , factor , or merchant . That there are classes in America who do go to sea is certain , and who and what these ...
With Remarks on Its Institutions Frederick Marryat. to establish a young man as an independent , or even wealthy , landowner , factor , or merchant . That there are classes in America who do go to sea is certain , and who and what these ...
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... young men who visit at the plantations cannot affront them more than to take notice of their slaves , particularly the lighter coloured , who are retained in the house and attend upon their wives and daughters . Independently of the mo ...
... young men who visit at the plantations cannot affront them more than to take notice of their slaves , particularly the lighter coloured , who are retained in the house and attend upon their wives and daughters . Independently of the mo ...
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... young State as to raise it up as a barrier against the pro- fligate ambition of America . Texas was a por- tion of Mexico , and Mexico abolished slavery ; the Texians are bound ( if they are Texians and not Americans ) to adhere to what ...
... young State as to raise it up as a barrier against the pro- fligate ambition of America . Texas was a por- tion of Mexico , and Mexico abolished slavery ; the Texians are bound ( if they are Texians and not Americans ) to adhere to what ...
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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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