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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... 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 their decision on the subject of emigration . Into the motives and the views ...
... 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 their decision on the subject of emigration . Into the motives and the views ...
Страница iv
... 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 country and the character of the people ...
... 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 country and the character of the people ...
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... friends as much as possible into my situation -to inform them both of what I saw myself , and what I learned from others , where I thought that information might be re- lied upon . My enquiries were facilitated by various introductions ...
... friends as much as possible into my situation -to inform them both of what I saw myself , and what I learned from others , where I thought that information might be re- lied upon . My enquiries were facilitated by various introductions ...
Страница vi
... friends had proposed to themselves . To these , therefore , the information I had collected might be supposed to be not unacceptable ; many others , for va- rious reasons , may wish to be possessed of these facts : such are the motives ...
... friends had proposed to themselves . To these , therefore , the information I had collected might be supposed to be not unacceptable ; many others , for va- rious reasons , may wish to be possessed of these facts : such are the motives ...
Страница vii
... friends depended most intimately upon the correctness of my statements . I wished to put them in possession of every thing I knew : the public will now de- cide whether what I have found to communicate be either useful or instructive ...
... friends depended most intimately upon the correctness of my statements . I wished to put them in possession of every thing I knew : the public will now de- cide whether what I have found to communicate be either useful or instructive ...
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