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Pagina 47
... persons as could be found in America ; ' but in the course of a few years the ultra - democratical influence displaced them , and they were suc- ceeded by perhaps the meanest and the worst , and who had become notorious for shabbiness ...
... persons as could be found in America ; ' but in the course of a few years the ultra - democratical influence displaced them , and they were suc- ceeded by perhaps the meanest and the worst , and who had become notorious for shabbiness ...
Pagina 93
... persons to look after them . What a blessing to these poor creatures , we have mentioned , would the change be to good air , good food , and wholesome exercise ! what an improvement in the condition of the diminished numbers left behind ...
... persons to look after them . What a blessing to these poor creatures , we have mentioned , would the change be to good air , good food , and wholesome exercise ! what an improvement in the condition of the diminished numbers left behind ...
Pagina 371
... persons were sitting in dead silence upon the circular steps of the altar . They did not seem to move ; and as I entered and advanced , the echo of my footsteps rang through the building with a lonely distinctness which added to the ...
... persons were sitting in dead silence upon the circular steps of the altar . They did not seem to move ; and as I entered and advanced , the echo of my footsteps rang through the building with a lonely distinctness which added to the ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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