Wiley & Putnam's Emigrant's Guide: Comprising Advice and Instruction in Every Stage of the Voyage to America: ... Also, Information which the Emigrant Needs on Arrival ...Wiley & Putnam, 1845 - 141 страница |
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... charge , of which we shall speak more at length in another chapter . Emigrants are very often at a loss to know , whether it is best to buy in the old country a large or a small stock of clothing , for use in America . They have an ...
... charge , of which we shall speak more at length in another chapter . Emigrants are very often at a loss to know , whether it is best to buy in the old country a large or a small stock of clothing , for use in America . They have an ...
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... charge , a reasonable quantity ; indeed a large quantity ; but too much will be in his way , and in the end be bad economy . We have often seen emigrants carrying with them old furniture , wagons , pots , kettles , wash - tubs , and the ...
... charge , a reasonable quantity ; indeed a large quantity ; but too much will be in his way , and in the end be bad economy . We have often seen emigrants carrying with them old furniture , wagons , pots , kettles , wash - tubs , and the ...
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... charge for agency or commis- sion . These two companies , therefore , will furnish safe remittances to Canada and New - Brunswick . If the emigrant should take the advice we have jus given him , we would further recommend , that he pur ...
... charge for agency or commis- sion . These two companies , therefore , will furnish safe remittances to Canada and New - Brunswick . If the emigrant should take the advice we have jus given him , we would further recommend , that he pur ...
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... charge of the captain of the ship , till his arrival . The object of all this precaution is , to prevent the inconven- ience which would arise , if the emigrant had a single bill and that were lost . The person on whom the bills are ...
... charge of the captain of the ship , till his arrival . The object of all this precaution is , to prevent the inconven- ience which would arise , if the emigrant had a single bill and that were lost . The person on whom the bills are ...
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... charge . They can extract teeth , too , very well ; and in some instances have set fractured limbs . The ac- cidents and diseases to which sailors are liable , lead the masters of ships to learn something of such matters . captain of ...
... charge . They can extract teeth , too , very well ; and in some instances have set fractured limbs . The ac- cidents and diseases to which sailors are liable , lead the masters of ships to learn something of such matters . captain of ...
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66 STEAMBOAT advice Albany America arrival Astor Basin berth better boats Boston Brockville Buffalo cabin passengers Canada CANAL captain cents CHAPTER cheap CHEMUNG CANAL chest Chicago city of New-York class of emigrants Cleveland clothing comfort convenient cooking CROOKED LAKE CANAL deck distance emigrant EMIGRANT'S TRUE GUIDE employment Erie farm freight furnish GENESEE VALLEY CANAL give Housatonic Railroad Iowa Irish Emigrant Society kind Kingston laborers Lake land leave New-York daily Lewiston liners Liverpool lodging-houses luggage Mackinac matter Maumee and Detroit miles Milwaukie OGDENSBURGH Ohio old country Oswego OSWEGO CANAL passage passenger-agent Perrinton persons Philadelphia Pittsburgh port Pound Sterling purchase RAILROAD LINE RAILROAD ROUTE river runners sailing Salted Sandusky sea-sickness second cabin ship's South Amboy Southport steerage passengers sterling tion transient ships United usually Utica various vessels voyage Waterloo Road West
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Страница 64 - And moved at will along the yielding water. The native pilot of this little bark Put out a tier of oars on either side, Spread to the wafting breeze a twofold sail, And mounted up and glided down the billow In happy freedom, pleased to feel the air, And wander in the luxury of light.
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Страница 64 - Light as a flake of foam upon the wind, Keel upward from the deep emerged a shell, Shaped like the moon ere half her horn is filled ; Fraught with young life, it righted as it rose, And moved at will along the yielding water. The native pilot of this little bark Put out a tier of oars on either side, Spread to the wafting breeze a twofold sail, And mounted up and glided down the billow In happy freedom, pleased to feel the...
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Страница 81 - that vhe system is more susceptible of infection, and of the influence of cold, miasmata, and other morbid causes, in the morning before eating than at any other time ; and hence it has become a point of duty with all naval and military commanders, especially in bad climates, always to give their men breakfast before exposing them to morning dews and other noxious influences.
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