A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Teil 2,Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - 293 Seiten |
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... America I have said , that they are the prettiest in the world , and I have put the word prettiest in italics , as I considered it a term peculiarly appropriate to the American women . In many points the Americans have , to a certain ...
... America I have said , that they are the prettiest in the world , and I have put the word prettiest in italics , as I considered it a term peculiarly appropriate to the American women . In many points the Americans have , to a certain ...
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... American esta- blishments ; if , therefore , they are to walk out and take exercise , it must be alone , and this can . be done in the United States with more security than elsewhere , from the circumstance of every- body being actively ...
... American esta- blishments ; if , therefore , they are to walk out and take exercise , it must be alone , and this can . be done in the United States with more security than elsewhere , from the circumstance of every- body being actively ...
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... America , and one reason for my holding this opinion is , my having dis- covered how quietly matches are broken off and new engagements entered into ; and it is , per- haps , from a knowledge of this fact , arising from the calculating ...
... America , and one reason for my holding this opinion is , my having dis- covered how quietly matches are broken off and new engagements entered into ; and it is , per- haps , from a knowledge of this fact , arising from the calculating ...
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... American in gene- ral , in his struggle on the race for wealth , cannot afford to spare . As I have before observed , the ... America , as I walked down Broad- way , it appeared strange to me that there should be such a remarkable family ...
... American in gene- ral , in his struggle on the race for wealth , cannot afford to spare . As I have before observed , the ... America , as I walked down Broad- way , it appeared strange to me that there should be such a remarkable family ...
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... Americans have reason to be proud of their women , for they are really good wives- much too good for them ; I have no hesitation in asserting this , and should there be any unfor- tunate difference between any married couple in America ...
... Americans have reason to be proud of their women , for they are really good wives- much too good for them ; I have no hesitation in asserting this , and should there be any unfor- tunate difference between any married couple in America ...
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