Sketches of America: A Narrative of a Journey of Five Thousand Miles Through the Eastern and Western States of AmericaLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 - 462 страница |
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... circumstances under which they were written . I was deputed by a circle of friends , whose persons and whose interests are most dear to me , to visit the United States of America , in order to furnish them with materials to regulate ...
... circumstances under which they were written . I was deputed by a circle of friends , whose persons and whose interests are most dear to me , to visit the United States of America , in order to furnish them with materials to regulate ...
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... circumstances as these it was , that my friends turned their thoughts , in the way of enquiry merely , upon the subject of emigration to America . Having so done , they naturally set themselves seriously to investigate the state of the ...
... circumstances as these it was , that my friends turned their thoughts , in the way of enquiry merely , upon the subject of emigration to America . Having so done , they naturally set themselves seriously to investigate the state of the ...
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... circumstances , which at the time left me free from my usual pursuits , rather than any supposed peculiar fitness for the undertaking , guided their choice of me for the task ; although it is among the first pleasures of my life to ...
... circumstances , which at the time left me free from my usual pursuits , rather than any supposed peculiar fitness for the undertaking , guided their choice of me for the task ; although it is among the first pleasures of my life to ...
Страница vi
... circumstances having occurred to give me information which appears valuable because it may be useful , I wish to give it to the world , and am content to do faults and numerous so in a plain , unvarnished manner . The work may have many ...
... circumstances having occurred to give me information which appears valuable because it may be useful , I wish to give it to the world , and am content to do faults and numerous so in a plain , unvarnished manner . The work may have many ...
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... objects of my atten- tion ; though under other circumstances I should have viewed them with entire indifference . He brought us the newspaper of the morning . Many NEWSPAPER . LANDING . 5 of the advertisements had to.
... objects of my atten- tion ; though under other circumstances I should have viewed them with entire indifference . He brought us the newspaper of the morning . Many NEWSPAPER . LANDING . 5 of the advertisements had to.
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