Virginia, Especially Richmond, in By-gone Days: With a Glance at the Present: Being Reminiscences and Last Words of an Old CitizenWest & Johnston, 1860 - 359 страница |
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... late by freshets , the natural course of the creek being altered , by which large banks of sand have been thrown up , which if not quickly removed , may render the navigation to the upper landing useless , " i . e . the late site of the ...
... late by freshets , the natural course of the creek being altered , by which large banks of sand have been thrown up , which if not quickly removed , may render the navigation to the upper landing useless , " i . e . the late site of the ...
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... late years , the clay which nourished those trees has been con- verted into bricks , the surface lowered many feet , and a large portion of it covered with buildings . Below this bank was a small branch of the river , separated from the ...
... late years , the clay which nourished those trees has been con- verted into bricks , the surface lowered many feet , and a large portion of it covered with buildings . Below this bank was a small branch of the river , separated from the ...
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... for scurrility prevails unpunished . The water of the Potomac gave ablution to this victim . In Philadelphia , a case is recorded of the cuck- ing stool being put in requisition as late as 1824 32 RICHMOND IN BY - GONE DAYS .
... for scurrility prevails unpunished . The water of the Potomac gave ablution to this victim . In Philadelphia , a case is recorded of the cuck- ing stool being put in requisition as late as 1824 32 RICHMOND IN BY - GONE DAYS .
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... late as 1824 , when Nancy Jones was convicted of being a common ( query , uncommon ? ) scold and sentenced 66 to be placed in a certain engine of correction , called a cucking or ducking stool and being so placed to be plunged three ...
... late as 1824 , when Nancy Jones was convicted of being a common ( query , uncommon ? ) scold and sentenced 66 to be placed in a certain engine of correction , called a cucking or ducking stool and being so placed to be plunged three ...
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... late years the largest portion of our tobacco crop is manufactured at home and in that state sold at the North , but the quantity shipped in leaf direct to Europe is usually equal to the demand , now that the West- ern States furnish so ...
... late years the largest portion of our tobacco crop is manufactured at home and in that state sold at the North , but the quantity shipped in leaf direct to Europe is usually equal to the demand , now that the West- ern States furnish so ...
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Academy afterwards Ambler banks beautiful became brick bridge Broad street brother Buchanan building built Bushrod Washington Byrd called canal Capitol Square CHAPTER Church Hill citizens commenced corner Court creek daughter death descendants distinguished dollars dwelling edifice Edmund Randolph erected establishment extensive flour formed Foushee friends gentleman George George Pickett Grace ground Hall hand Henry honor horse Hurray James McClurg James River James River Canal John John Harvie Joseph Marx lady land late lawyer Legislature Leigh Lynchburg Main street mansion married Marshall Mayo Mayor McCraw McRae merchants mill Moses Austin obtained occasion occupied party passed Patrick Henry portion present Quesnay Randolph readers rear remained residence resorted Richmond Robert Pollard Shockoe hill side Society spot stands stood successor talent Tavern theatre tion tobacco town trade trees Virginia Washington Williamsburg wooden worthy
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