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... English sea- man and a portion of those styling themselves American seamen , who are to be seen at Liver- pool and other seaports ; tall , weedy , narrow- shouldered , slovenly , yet still athletic men , with their knives worn in a ...
... English sea- man and a portion of those styling themselves American seamen , who are to be seen at Liver- pool and other seaports ; tall , weedy , narrow- shouldered , slovenly , yet still athletic men , with their knives worn in a ...
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... English seamen whom they had captured in our vessels . In the day - time the prison doors were shut and the prisoners were harshly treated ; but at night , the doors were left open : the consequence was , that the prisoners whom they ...
... English seamen whom they had captured in our vessels . In the day - time the prison doors were shut and the prisoners were harshly treated ; but at night , the doors were left open : the consequence was , that the prisoners whom they ...
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... English vessel receives only two , it is clear that the extra freight will more than compensate for the extra expense the vessel sails at in consequence of paying extra wages to the seamen . Add to this , that the captains , generally ...
... English vessel receives only two , it is clear that the extra freight will more than compensate for the extra expense the vessel sails at in consequence of paying extra wages to the seamen . Add to this , that the captains , generally ...
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... was that of a pretty English cottager's child . cult to assemble for an act of worship , they are in- structed , and they are assisted to worship God . " - Rev . Mr. Reid : I afterwards spoke to the master , who stated when SLAVERY . 53.
... was that of a pretty English cottager's child . cult to assemble for an act of worship , they are in- structed , and they are assisted to worship God . " - Rev . Mr. Reid : I afterwards spoke to the master , who stated when SLAVERY . 53.
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... English post - horses would trot them away , to meet the minister . Mr. Carey also finds fault with the sites of our churches as being unfortunate in conse- quence of the change of population . There is some truth in this remark : but ...
... English post - horses would trot them away , to meet the minister . Mr. Carey also finds fault with the sites of our churches as being unfortunate in conse- quence of the change of population . There is some truth in this remark : but ...
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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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