Early Recollections of Newport, R. I.: From the Year 1793 to 1811A. J. Ward, C. E. Hammett, jr., 1868 - 284 страница |
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... Brinley for the use of United- States frigates sent to this noble harbor for their outfit . It was curious , the ease with which these huge ropes were borne through the streets by the sailors , who took the " lock - step ; ABOUT HOME . 23.
... Brinley for the use of United- States frigates sent to this noble harbor for their outfit . It was curious , the ease with which these huge ropes were borne through the streets by the sailors , who took the " lock - step ; ABOUT HOME . 23.
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... took no pains to remove their convictions of my speedy demise . Her mind was made up that I should live . Her system of hygiene was quite novel at the time , but now almost universal in well - ordered families . Her first step caused ...
... took no pains to remove their convictions of my speedy demise . Her mind was made up that I should live . Her system of hygiene was quite novel at the time , but now almost universal in well - ordered families . Her first step caused ...
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... took . In less than half an hour , the two happy boys reached the pond . There were many boys and men , and one girl ( beautiful as Hebe ) , already shooting off in every direction , emulous of success , in graceful gyrations . The pond ...
... took . In less than half an hour , the two happy boys reached the pond . There were many boys and men , and one girl ( beautiful as Hebe ) , already shooting off in every direction , emulous of success , in graceful gyrations . The pond ...
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... took the whole day to dry the lad's clothes ; and it was not till a late hour that we reached home . I had agreed to tell the dreadful story of the hair - breadth escape of my poor brother . I thought I should have a caress , if not a ...
... took the whole day to dry the lad's clothes ; and it was not till a late hour that we reached home . I had agreed to tell the dreadful story of the hair - breadth escape of my poor brother . I thought I should have a caress , if not a ...
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... took place early the evening following . I shall never forget the scene . It was in the midst of a thunder- storm , and by torchlight . All the male Jews of the town were present , and assisted at the cere- mony , which mainly consisted ...
... took place early the evening following . I shall never forget the scene . It was in the midst of a thunder- storm , and by torchlight . All the male Jews of the town were present , and assisted at the cere- mony , which mainly consisted ...
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