A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... towns , or cities , and the names are decided by lot . It is impossible not to be struck with the beautiful architecture in most of these vessels . The Pennsylvania , rated 120 guns , on four decks , carrying 140 , is not by any means ...
... towns , or cities , and the names are decided by lot . It is impossible not to be struck with the beautiful architecture in most of these vessels . The Pennsylvania , rated 120 guns , on four decks , carrying 140 , is not by any means ...
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... towns are at hand , the fertility of such soils may be recovered and even improved by manuring , but over the tracts of country I now speak of , no such advantages are within the far- mer's reach . " - Captain Hall . the price which ...
... towns are at hand , the fertility of such soils may be recovered and even improved by manuring , but over the tracts of country I now speak of , no such advantages are within the far- mer's reach . " - Captain Hall . the price which ...
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... towns , the churches scattered about the hamlets and rising towns are small even to ridicule , built of clap- boards , and so light that , if on wheels , two pair of English post - horses would trot them away , to meet the minister . Mr ...
... towns , the churches scattered about the hamlets and rising towns are small even to ridicule , built of clap- boards , and so light that , if on wheels , two pair of English post - horses would trot them away , to meet the minister . Mr ...
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... towns having not above twenty or thirty private houses , although you will invariably find in each an hotel , a bank , and churches of two or three denominations , built as a speculation , either by those who hold the ground lots , or ...
... towns having not above twenty or thirty private houses , although you will invariably find in each an hotel , a bank , and churches of two or three denominations , built as a speculation , either by those who hold the ground lots , or ...
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... town to town , and from district to district of the country , making inquisition at the mouth of common and by such methods as might be con- venient , into the conduct and fidelity of clergy- men whom they never saw ; and , having ex ...
... town to town , and from district to district of the country , making inquisition at the mouth of common and by such methods as might be con- venient , into the conduct and fidelity of clergy- men whom they never saw ; and , having ex ...
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