Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... character and their advantages - A house of prayer turned into a den of thieves - Laughter forbidden - The laity mistaken for the clergy - A Mexican's skull turned to a good account— More jokers than Sir Thomas More and Anne Boleyn ...
... character and their advantages - A house of prayer turned into a den of thieves - Laughter forbidden - The laity mistaken for the clergy - A Mexican's skull turned to a good account— More jokers than Sir Thomas More and Anne Boleyn ...
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... character . Additional life assurance was the first thing determined upon , and that was rapidly fol- lowed up by extensive purchases of every personal comfort imaginable . A cartload of packages were filled with extraordinary suits of ...
... character . Additional life assurance was the first thing determined upon , and that was rapidly fol- lowed up by extensive purchases of every personal comfort imaginable . A cartload of packages were filled with extraordinary suits of ...
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... character which distinguish its people - a task that has been accomplished from time to time by abler pens than our own ; our aim is rather to point out peculiarity , habit , and system , where it can be done with possible advantage to ...
... character which distinguish its people - a task that has been accomplished from time to time by abler pens than our own ; our aim is rather to point out peculiarity , habit , and system , where it can be done with possible advantage to ...
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... character of the natives . This is not so much the case in any other State of the Union , though we by no means wish it to be inferred that every portion of it is not , to a certain extent , so inflicted . In New England , it is clearly ...
... character of the natives . This is not so much the case in any other State of the Union , though we by no means wish it to be inferred that every portion of it is not , to a certain extent , so inflicted . In New England , it is clearly ...
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In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot Alfred Bunn. character is nowhere so conspicuous as in the peculiar realm of Yankeeism . We are perfectly well aware that a New Yorker would feel himself regularly insulted if you were to designate ...
In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot Alfred Bunn. character is nowhere so conspicuous as in the peculiar realm of Yankeeism . We are perfectly well aware that a New Yorker would feel himself regularly insulted if you were to designate ...
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