Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... feel certain of giving no offence to the whole body by select- ing one we intimately know , because we can offer no eulogy upon him that we have not heard expressed in better language , and with equal feeling , from their own lips . We ...
... feel certain of giving no offence to the whole body by select- ing one we intimately know , because we can offer no eulogy upon him that we have not heard expressed in better language , and with equal feeling , from their own lips . We ...
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... feel , and marvel , and worship , where there is ample opportunity for the indulgence of every scope of human thought . Well , that's over , and we are now in the United States of America , the boasted soil of freedom , and the abused ...
... feel , and marvel , and worship , where there is ample opportunity for the indulgence of every scope of human thought . Well , that's over , and we are now in the United States of America , the boasted soil of freedom , and the abused ...
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... feel himself regularly insulted if you were to designate him as a Yankee , and so would a Yankee if you were to call him anything else — but this aim at distinction is foreign to the purpose . We shall talk about New York , and other ...
... feel himself regularly insulted if you were to designate him as a Yankee , and so would a Yankee if you were to call him anything else — but this aim at distinction is foreign to the purpose . We shall talk about New York , and other ...
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... feel bound , for consistency sake , to show the reader how they manage to take care of the body . It is utterly impossible for those who have not visited the hotels of America , to form any idea of the scale upon which they are ...
... feel bound , for consistency sake , to show the reader how they manage to take care of the body . It is utterly impossible for those who have not visited the hotels of America , to form any idea of the scale upon which they are ...
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... feel disposed to give way ; and incessant fun arises out of their mutual disparagements . Their argument is stoutly maintained , that New York may be a fine city , but Boston is a capital one ; that the clipper ships of the one may be ...
... feel disposed to give way ; and incessant fun arises out of their mutual disparagements . Their argument is stoutly maintained , that New York may be a fine city , but Boston is a capital one ; that the clipper ships of the one may be ...
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