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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... feel some objections which require farther ob- servation either to remove or confirm . Most of the streets are dirty in many of them of them sawyers are preparing wood for sale , and all are infested with pigs , circumstances which ...
... feel some objections which require farther ob- servation either to remove or confirm . Most of the streets are dirty in many of them of them sawyers are preparing wood for sale , and all are infested with pigs , circumstances which ...
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... feel- ings . The prevalence of Dutch names tells me I am there a stranger ; but this feeling is often counteracted by viewing the immense quantities of British manufactured goods with which the shops are crowded , as also the number of ...
... feel- ings . The prevalence of Dutch names tells me I am there a stranger ; but this feeling is often counteracted by viewing the immense quantities of British manufactured goods with which the shops are crowded , as also the number of ...
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... feel interested in that land , which may not only affect our interest and happiness as in- dividuals , but likewise those of many generations yet unborn . The town - hall of this city is a noble building , of white marble . The ground ...
... feel interested in that land , which may not only affect our interest and happiness as in- dividuals , but likewise those of many generations yet unborn . The town - hall of this city is a noble building , of white marble . The ground ...
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... feel the change very sensibly . These complaints I believe to be generally well founded ; but I do not conceive the depression to be equal to that felt in England . I would also make some deduction from their supposed amount of ...
... feel the change very sensibly . These complaints I believe to be generally well founded ; but I do not conceive the depression to be equal to that felt in England . I would also make some deduction from their supposed amount of ...
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... feel little hopes of conveying to you a faithful portraiture of this people , in their re- ligious character : they differ essentially from the English sectaries , in being more solemnly bigotted , more intolerant , and more ignorant of ...
... feel little hopes of conveying to you a faithful portraiture of this people , in their re- ligious character : they differ essentially from the English sectaries , in being more solemnly bigotted , more intolerant , and more ignorant of ...
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American annum appear arrived attention BIRKBECK'S LETTERS BIRKBECK'S NOTES Boston British bushel called capital Captain cent character citizens Cobbett Connecticut cotton democrats ditto election emigrants England English equal establishment excellent existence farm farmer favour federalist feel Fishkill French friends gentleman guess habits horses hundred Illinois Illinois territory important Indian corn inhabitants interest Kentucky labour ladies land liberty Liverpool London manufactures ment miles mind mode native negroes neral o'clock Ohio Orleans party perhaps person Philadelphia Pittsburgh political population possessed pound present produce racter remark rent residence respectable rienced river Rufus King ship Sir James Yeo situation slave slavery society steam-boat superior talent taxes territory of Illinois thing tion town trade United visited waggons Washington week western country whole WILLIAM FINDLAY York York Island