| 1783 - 736 Seiten
...Life of Ed. Drinker. Importance of Attention. Vol.4j.' the city of Philadelphia now ftands, which was inhabited at the time of his birth by Indians, and a few Swedes and Hollanders. He often talked of picking blackberries and catching wild rabbits where this populous city is now feated. He remembered... | |
| 1783 - 1276 Seiten
...banks of the Delaware, on which the city of Philadelphia now Hands, were inhabited at the time of hi* birth by Indians, and a few Swedes and Hollanders. He often talked to his companions of picking huckle-berries, and catching rabbits on (potsnow the moft populous and improved of the city. He recolkQed.... | |
| 1783 - 800 Seiten
...Streets in the city of Philadelphia. His parents came from a place called Beverley, in Maflachufet'* Bay. The banks of the Delaware, on which the city...Hollanders. He often talked to his companions of picking buckle-berries, and catching rabbits on fpots BOW the moft poputouf and improved of the city. He recollefted... | |
| 1792 - 546 Seiten
...b.mks ot the Delaware, on which the City of Philadelphia now (lands, »fie inhabited, at tile time uf his birth, by Indians, and a few Swedes -and Hollanders. He often t ilked to his companions of picking wortleberries, and catching jrubhns, on fpots now the n.nft popnlmis... | |
| 1795 - 420 Seiten
...Beverly, in MaHachulet's-Bay. The banks of the Delaware, on which the city of Philadelphia now flands, were inhabited, at the time of his birth, by Indians,...rabbits, on fpots now the moft populous and improved of the city. He recollected the fecond time William Penn came to Pennfylvania, and ufed to point to... | |
| 1795 - 420 Seiten
...Streets in the city of Philadelphia. His parents came from a place called Beverly, in MafTachulet's-Bay. The banks of the Delaware, on which the city of Philadelphia...and Hollanders. He often talked to his companions of pickinor wortleberries, and catching rabbits, on fpots now the moll populous and improved of the city.... | |
| 1798 - 576 Seiten
...Beverly, in MaiTachufetts Bay. The bank* of the Delaware, on which the city of Philadelphia now (lands, were inhabited, at the time of his birth, by Indians,...few Swedes and Hollanders. He often talked to his com panions of picking wortlcberries, and catching rabbits, on fpots now the moll populous and improved... | |
| James Hardie - 1801 - 526 Seiten
...Beverly, in Massachusetts. The banks of the Delaware on which the city of Philadelphia now stands, were inhabited, at the time of his birth, by Indians...Hollanders. He often talked to his companions of picking whortleberries and catching rabbits on spots now the most populous and improved of the city. He recollected... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 Seiten
...EDWARD DRINKER was born in a cottage, on the spot where the city of Philadelphia now stands, which was inhabited, at the time of his birth, by Indians, and a few Swedes, and Hollanders. He often talked of picking blackberries, and catching wild rabbits, where this populous city is now seated. He remembered... | |
| Benjamin Rush - 1806 - 388 Seiten
...the state of Massachusetts. The banks of the Delaware, on which the city of Philadelphia now stands, were inhabited, at the time of his birth, by Indians, and a few Swedes and Hol' landers. He often talked to his companions of picking whortle berries and catching rabbits, on... | |
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