A Subaltern's Furlough: Descriptive of Scenes in Various Parts of the United States, Upper and Lower Canada, New-Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, During the Summer and Autumn of 1832, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1833 |
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... LATE HENRY NEELE , Author of " Romance of History , " & c . & c . 8vo . LIVES AND EXPLOITS OF BANDITTI AND ROBBERS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD . By C. MACFARLANE . In 2 vols . 12mo . HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE . By WM . DUNLAP . 8vo ...
... LATE HENRY NEELE , Author of " Romance of History , " & c . & c . 8vo . LIVES AND EXPLOITS OF BANDITTI AND ROBBERS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD . By C. MACFARLANE . In 2 vols . 12mo . HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE . By WM . DUNLAP . 8vo ...
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... late ) proceeded to an oyster - cellar , and there awaited our sentence with great calmness , dis- cussing the various merits of English natives , and Ame- rican oysters . The latter are so large , that one of our party , who had laid a ...
... late ) proceeded to an oyster - cellar , and there awaited our sentence with great calmness , dis- cussing the various merits of English natives , and Ame- rican oysters . The latter are so large , that one of our party , who had laid a ...
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... late ) proceeded to an oyster - cellar , and there awaited our sentence with great calmness , dis- cussing the various merits of English natives , and Ame- rican oysters . The latter are so large , that one of our party , who had laid a ...
... late ) proceeded to an oyster - cellar , and there awaited our sentence with great calmness , dis- cussing the various merits of English natives , and Ame- rican oysters . The latter are so large , that one of our party , who had laid a ...
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... late years , this bad habit , like many others from the mother country , has been creeping into the cities on the coast ; and though the servants do not actually request any , yet they usually expect it they are generally Irish ...
... late years , this bad habit , like many others from the mother country , has been creeping into the cities on the coast ; and though the servants do not actually request any , yet they usually expect it they are generally Irish ...
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... late ) proceeded to an oyster - cellar , and there awaited our sentence with great calmness , dis- cussing the various merits of English natives , and Ame- rican oysters . The latter are so large , that one of our party , who had laid a ...
... late ) proceeded to an oyster - cellar , and there awaited our sentence with great calmness , dis- cussing the various merits of English natives , and Ame- rican oysters . The latter are so large , that one of our party , who had laid a ...
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Página 8 - First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," was originally used in the resolutions presented to Congress on the death of Washington, December, 1799.
Página 47 - Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own.
Página 47 - The flying rumours gather'd as they roll'd, Scarce any tale was sooner heard than told ; And all who told it added something new, ; And all who heard it made enlargements too , In every ear it spread, on every tongue it grew.
Página 8 - ... that all the instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains to instil into the minds of the scholars, the purest principles of morality, so that, on their entrance into active life, they may, from inclination and habit, evince benevolence towards their fellow-creatures, and a love of truth, sobriety, and industry, adopting at the same time such religious tenets as their matured reason may enable them to prefer.
Página 24 - That a marble monument be erected by the United States, in the Capitol, at the city of Washington; and that the family of General Washington be requested to permit his body to be deposited under it ; and that the monument be so designed as to commemorate the great events of his military and political life.
Página 73 - They maintained a large family comfortably, and brought up thirteen children and seven grandchildren reputably. From this instance, reader, Be encouraged to diligence in thy calling, And distrust not Providence. He was a pious and prudent man; She, a discreet and virtuous woman.
Página 8 - Oh, that men should put an enemy into their mouths to steal away their brains: that we should, with joy, gayety, revel, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts!