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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... 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 which led to this pro- posed ...
... 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 which led to this pro- posed ...
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... interests of my dearest 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 ...
... interests of my dearest 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 ...
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... 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 around it is planted and railed off . The interior appears ...
... 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 around it is planted and railed off . The interior appears ...
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... interest of native and emigrant that it should be withdrawn . Every American , if he be a man of sense , would wish to see pourtrayed the real character and condition of his country , in order that he might not only perceive what was ...
... interest of native and emigrant that it should be withdrawn . Every American , if he be a man of sense , would wish to see pourtrayed the real character and condition of his country , in order that he might not only perceive what was ...
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... interest when social converse has been exhausted upon the bad con- duct and inferior nature of niggars ( negroes ) ; the price of flour at Liverpool ; the capture of the Gueurrière ; and the battle of New Orleans . The perfect equality ...
... interest when social converse has been exhausted upon the bad con- duct and inferior nature of niggars ( negroes ) ; the price of flour at Liverpool ; the capture of the Gueurrière ; and the battle of New Orleans . The perfect equality ...
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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