Observations on Professions, Literature, Manners, and Emigration in the United States and Canada: Made During a Residence There in 1832J. & J. Harper, 1833 - 247 páginas |
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... received several letters from England in the course of a few months . But in the States I did not profit by them ; not because they were inadequate to establish my character , but because I had , previous to their arrival , relinquished ...
... received several letters from England in the course of a few months . But in the States I did not profit by them ; not because they were inadequate to establish my character , but because I had , previous to their arrival , relinquished ...
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... received several letters from England in the course of a few months . But in the States I did not profit by them ; not because they were inadequate to establish my character , but because I had , previous to their arrival , relinquished ...
... received several letters from England in the course of a few months . But in the States I did not profit by them ; not because they were inadequate to establish my character , but because I had , previous to their arrival , relinquished ...
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... received a commercial education , and was placed in a house of great note in London . When I became my own master , I possessed thirteen hundred pounds sterling ; and having heard much in praise of America , I formed the design of ...
... received a commercial education , and was placed in a house of great note in London . When I became my own master , I possessed thirteen hundred pounds sterling ; and having heard much in praise of America , I formed the design of ...
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... received intelligence of some pro- perty bequeathed to him in England ; and became de- sirous , in consequence of this addition to his income , of meeting with some one , to whom he could , -for twelve months at least , and perhaps ...
... received intelligence of some pro- perty bequeathed to him in England ; and became de- sirous , in consequence of this addition to his income , of meeting with some one , to whom he could , -for twelve months at least , and perhaps ...
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... received with open arm by the Americans , and repay their kind- ness by detraction and insolence . I witnessed the great hospitality exercised towards Captain Hall , in this city , and have seen in his book the manner in which he has ...
... received with open arm by the Americans , and repay their kind- ness by detraction and insolence . I witnessed the great hospitality exercised towards Captain Hall , in this city , and have seen in his book the manner in which he has ...
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Página 230 - THE LIFE OF MOHAMMED, Founder of the Religion of Islam, and of the Empire of the Saracens.
Página 28 - And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold : them also must I bring, and they shall hear my voice ; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd.
Página 83 - Frenchman, accommodating himself cheerfully to all the vicissitudes of life, incorporates himself, without difficulty, in our society. But, of all foreigners, none amalgamate themselves so quickly with our people as the natives of the Emerald Isle. In some of the visions which have passed through my imagination, I have supposed that Ireland was, originally, part and parcel of this continent, and that, by some extraordinary convulsion of nature, it was torn frorii America, and, drifting across the...
Página 205 - ... happy, as well as the asylum of the distressed ; fill up the measure of your population as speedily as you can, by the means which Heaven hath placed in your power : and I venture to prophesy there are those now living who will see this...
Página 83 - The same open-heartedness ; the same generous hospitality ; the same careless and uncalculating indifference about human life ; characterize the inhabitants of both countries. Kentucky has been sometimes called the Ireland of America. And I have no doubt, that if the current of emigration were reversed, and set from America upon the shores of Europe instead of bearing from Europe to America, every American emigrant to Ireland would there find, as every Irish emigrant here finds, a hearty welcome...
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Página 232 - HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF DISCOVERY ON THE MORE NORTHERN COASTS OF NORTH AMERICA.