Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... suffice . Every man with a pair of eyes in his head may * The more accepted mode of answering , now - a - days , when an American means there should be no mistake , is , " Yes , Sir - ee . " see as far as his fellow ; but he may.
... suffice . Every man with a pair of eyes in his head may * The more accepted mode of answering , now - a - days , when an American means there should be no mistake , is , " Yes , Sir - ee . " see as far as his fellow ; but he may.
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... means vulgar , " we shall aim at the accomplishment of the one , and endeavour to avoid any commission of the other , as far as in us lies . We , therefore , meet , good stranger , on very fair terms . You know what you have to expect ...
... means vulgar , " we shall aim at the accomplishment of the one , and endeavour to avoid any commission of the other , as far as in us lies . We , therefore , meet , good stranger , on very fair terms . You know what you have to expect ...
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... mean pirates , " and of ourselves in particular : 66 Southern District of New York , S.S. “ Be it Remembered , That , on the thirtieth day of May , Anno Domini 1853 , Alfred Bunn , of the said district , hath deposited in this Office ...
... mean pirates , " and of ourselves in particular : 66 Southern District of New York , S.S. “ Be it Remembered , That , on the thirtieth day of May , Anno Domini 1853 , Alfred Bunn , of the said district , hath deposited in this Office ...
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... mean the block himself , and not the chip of it ) was asked to give some account of what he saw on his voyage to America , he said , that all he did see was a table- cloth , which reached from Liverpool to New York ! ing with modest ...
... mean the block himself , and not the chip of it ) was asked to give some account of what he saw on his voyage to America , he said , that all he did see was a table- cloth , which reached from Liverpool to New York ! ing with modest ...
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... mean no disrespect to the miraculous city of New York , when we say that it gives by no means a fair representation of a genuine American capital ; at least one - third of its vast population is the spawn of other lands , for to every ...
... mean no disrespect to the miraculous city of New York , when we say that it gives by no means a fair representation of a genuine American capital ; at least one - third of its vast population is the spawn of other lands , for to every ...
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