Travels in New-England and New-York, Količina 1Рипол Классик, 1969 - 425 strani |
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Stran vi
... given to the public, I determined to include it in my remarks. Many kinds of information, which I wished, and which it was impossible for me to acquire without the assistance of ' others, I have found it extremely difficult to obtain ...
... given to the public, I determined to include it in my remarks. Many kinds of information, which I wished, and which it was impossible for me to acquire without the assistance of ' others, I have found it extremely difficult to obtain ...
Stran vii
... given in the gross. Happily these persons can easily pass them by. Two reasons have influenced me to adopt this measure. To many of mankind the subject will be interesting; and without such accounts a correct knowledge of any country is ...
... given in the gross. Happily these persons can easily pass them by. Two reasons have influenced me to adopt this measure. To many of mankind the subject will be interesting; and without such accounts a correct knowledge of any country is ...
Stran viii
... given to the public, on the eastern continent, the writers have long been accustomed to expatiate on a train of splendid buildings ; such as palaces, castles, churches, abbeys, and convents, especially when in ruins; on the paintings ...
... given to the public, on the eastern continent, the writers have long been accustomed to expatiate on a train of splendid buildings ; such as palaces, castles, churches, abbeys, and convents, especially when in ruins; on the paintings ...
Stran x
... given chatractors.v Where I have know them, I am responsible for what I have written. Where I have been indebted to history or information, the materials relied on were such as appeared to be satisfactory. In seine instances, the ...
... given chatractors.v Where I have know them, I am responsible for what I have written. Where I have been indebted to history or information, the materials relied on were such as appeared to be satisfactory. In seine instances, the ...
Stran xiii
... given in these states. Speculations on this subject have never satisfied either the understanding or the fears of inquisitive men. An experi, ment was absolutely necessary. Here the experiment has been extensively made; and, to say the ...
... given in these states. Speculations on this subject have never satisfied either the understanding or the fears of inquisitive men. An experi, ment was absolutely necessary. Here the experiment has been extensively made; and, to say the ...
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LETTER VIII | 76 |
IJTIER | 163 |
LETTER XXIX | 259 |
Forott Vegetation Sufield MajorGeneral 141m | 270 |
Maaoannanan up nonouooaununo | 301 |
LETTER XXXV | 315 |
Shrewsblay Hon Artemas Ward Northborough Rabbi | 332 |
LETTER XXXVI | 343 |
Canal Andover | 356 |
Wind Pascataqna Bridge and River Dover Cruelty | 378 |
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