Travels in New-England and New-York, Količina 1T. Dwight, 1823 |
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Stran iii
... things , as I might meet with in my excur- sions , would probably furnish amusement to my family . I therefore put a note book into my pocket , with an intention to set down in it whatever should suit my inclination . The following ...
... things , as I might meet with in my excur- sions , would probably furnish amusement to my family . I therefore put a note book into my pocket , with an intention to set down in it whatever should suit my inclination . The following ...
Stran xi
... things of a similar nature , arrest , in European countries , the attention of travellers ; and , when recorded , agree ably engage that of their readers . Nor has private opulence in these states been extensively employed in raising up ...
... things of a similar nature , arrest , in European countries , the attention of travellers ; and , when recorded , agree ably engage that of their readers . Nor has private opulence in these states been extensively employed in raising up ...
Stran xii
... things , of which the eastern continent , and the records of past ages , furnish neither an example nor a resemblance . Nor can it be questioned , that this state of things pre- sents one interesting feature in the human character ; or ...
... things , of which the eastern continent , and the records of past ages , furnish neither an example nor a resemblance . Nor can it be questioned , that this state of things pre- sents one interesting feature in the human character ; or ...
Stran xiii
... things is consistent with the public peace , good order , and safety , has been given in these states . Speculations on this subject have never satisfied either the under- standing or the fears of inquisitive men . An experi- ment was ...
... things is consistent with the public peace , good order , and safety , has been given in these states . Speculations on this subject have never satisfied either the under- standing or the fears of inquisitive men . An experi- ment was ...
Stran xiv
... things , except the establishment of public worship by law , are to a considerable extent true of the other states described in these Letters . In both New - England and New - York , every man is permitted , and in some , if not all the ...
... things , except the establishment of public worship by law , are to a considerable extent true of the other states described in these Letters . In both New - England and New - York , every man is permitted , and in some , if not all the ...
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