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Side 6
... containing evergreens . They are not so well furnished as our houses in the United States , but the apartments are more lofty and spacious , and are better distributed . The entrance leads through a large gate into an inner court , with ...
... containing evergreens . They are not so well furnished as our houses in the United States , but the apartments are more lofty and spacious , and are better distributed . The entrance leads through a large gate into an inner court , with ...
Side 10
... contains so many miserable beggars , and no town in the world so many blind . This is , I think , to be attributed to constant exposure , want , and the excessive use of ardent spirits . Many are blind from the effects of the small ...
... contains so many miserable beggars , and no town in the world so many blind . This is , I think , to be attributed to constant exposure , want , and the excessive use of ardent spirits . Many are blind from the effects of the small ...
Side 16
... containing six persons . Our trunks and mattresses were piled on before and behind the carriage , which is drawn by ten mules ; two next the wheels with a postillion , who drives five more in front , while another postillion conducts ...
... containing six persons . Our trunks and mattresses were piled on before and behind the carriage , which is drawn by ten mules ; two next the wheels with a postillion , who drives five more in front , while another postillion conducts ...
Side 20
... contains a variety of facts in relation to that fruitful source of instruction and amusement ; and as the book may not become very common in this country , I propose to select in a desultory manner some of the information which it contains ...
... contains a variety of facts in relation to that fruitful source of instruction and amusement ; and as the book may not become very common in this country , I propose to select in a desultory manner some of the information which it contains ...
Side 33
... contains some piquant remarks on the genius and character of the Poet Laureate which will amuse the reader . ] THE worthy Laureate is one of those men of distinguished ta- lents and industry , who have not attained to the praise or the ...
... contains some piquant remarks on the genius and character of the Poet Laureate which will amuse the reader . ] THE worthy Laureate is one of those men of distinguished ta- lents and industry , who have not attained to the praise or the ...
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