Travels in New-England and New-York, Količina 1Рипол Классик, 1969 - 425 strani |
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Stran v
... observe, that the book would have been finished several years sooner had it not been for this bindrance. ' Vi P331" Mil. 'Originally, 'I intended to confine my Observation! LEI'I'ER.
... observe, that the book would have been finished several years sooner had it not been for this bindrance. ' Vi P331" Mil. 'Originally, 'I intended to confine my Observation! LEI'I'ER.
Stran vi
... Observation! at New-England: but, as my excursions were in several instances made chiefly in New-York; fine a considerable majority of its inhabitants are derived from New-England; as the rest are intimately connected with New-England ...
... Observation! at New-England: but, as my excursions were in several instances made chiefly in New-York; fine a considerable majority of its inhabitants are derived from New-England; as the rest are intimately connected with New-England ...
Stran xix
... observed to me and my companions at Province town, that “ we were the first was who had ever travelled over that peninsula frommotiwes of curiosity,” might have been said with much propriety of many other parts of the countries ...
... observed to me and my companions at Province town, that “ we were the first was who had ever travelled over that peninsula frommotiwes of curiosity,” might have been said with much propriety of many other parts of the countries ...
Stran xxi
... observe, that the religion of every country forms a feature in the aspect of its society so prominent and so important ... observed the timidity with which subjects of a religious nature are approached, the coyness with which they are ...
... observe, that the religion of every country forms a feature in the aspect of its society so prominent and so important ... observed the timidity with which subjects of a religious nature are approached, the coyness with which they are ...
Stran xxvi
... Observations repeating sits of the Inhabitm“ in Tow-IIIQCC..IIII.IIIIII.III......IIICIIII'.IIIII LETTER VII. Earthquakes which have been lmotm in New-England. Storms d'Wind, Rain, and .......... ............ LETTER VIII. Soil qf New ...
... Observations repeating sits of the Inhabitm“ in Tow-IIIQCC..IIII.IIIIII.III......IIICIIII'.IIIII LETTER VII. Earthquakes which have been lmotm in New-England. Storms d'Wind, Rain, and .......... ............ LETTER VIII. Soil qf New ...
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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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