A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... any direc tion , you will everywhere find cause for pleasure , although seldom any of annoyance . The climate is not , however , favourable to beauty , which , compared to the English , is very transitory , especially 2 SOCIETY ,
... any direc tion , you will everywhere find cause for pleasure , although seldom any of annoyance . The climate is not , however , favourable to beauty , which , compared to the English , is very transitory , especially 2 SOCIETY ,
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... their domestics , to attend personally to all the various duties of housekeeping ; their 7 fathers and brothers are all employed in their respective money B 2 WOMEN . 3 compared to the English, is very transitory, ...
... their domestics , to attend personally to all the various duties of housekeeping ; their 7 fathers and brothers are all employed in their respective money B 2 WOMEN . 3 compared to the English, is very transitory, ...
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... American wo- men are so universally admired by the English and other nations , while they do not consider the men as equal to them either in manners or per- Cer sonal appearance . Let it be borne in mind that WOMEN . 11.
... American wo- men are so universally admired by the English and other nations , while they do not consider the men as equal to them either in manners or per- Cer sonal appearance . Let it be borne in mind that WOMEN . 11.
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... English bishops mean to assert , that they know better than the heads of all the other Protestant com- munities in the world - that they are more ac- curate expounders of the gospel , and have a more intimate knowledge of God's will ...
... English bishops mean to assert , that they know better than the heads of all the other Protestant com- munities in the world - that they are more ac- curate expounders of the gospel , and have a more intimate knowledge of God's will ...
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... English women liable to treatment which ought not to be shewn towards the veriest slaves in existence . I must now enter into a question , which I should have had more pleasure in passing over lightly , had it not been for the constant ...
... English women liable to treatment which ought not to be shewn towards the veriest slaves in existence . I must now enter into a question , which I should have had more pleasure in passing over lightly , had it not been for the constant ...
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