Hesperos, Or, Travels in the West, Band 2J.W. Parker, 1850 |
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... manner and refinement of feeling could possibly make them . We soon found that we were acquainted with some of their rela- tions , and also that we had several mutual friends , so that the prospect of having such agreeable com- panions ...
... manner and refinement of feeling could possibly make them . We soon found that we were acquainted with some of their rela- tions , and also that we had several mutual friends , so that the prospect of having such agreeable com- panions ...
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... I forgot I was on board the Repub- lican Ben Franklin , ' and called in a somewhat peremptory manner for the stewardess . ' No reply of any kind was vouchsafed , so I went up to her , A WHITE STEWARDESS . 6 6 7 and informed her.
... I forgot I was on board the Repub- lican Ben Franklin , ' and called in a somewhat peremptory manner for the stewardess . ' No reply of any kind was vouchsafed , so I went up to her , A WHITE STEWARDESS . 6 6 7 and informed her.
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... manner , fore- seeing that my demand , being evidently an unusual one , would occasion an expression of surprise at least , if nothing more . Well , that beats the Union ! ' said the stewardess , in reply . You must be dirty , I expect ...
... manner , fore- seeing that my demand , being evidently an unusual one , would occasion an expression of surprise at least , if nothing more . Well , that beats the Union ! ' said the stewardess , in reply . You must be dirty , I expect ...
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... manner for hours , with the thick and heavy snow descending without , and our minds within kept in a most disagreeable state of sus pense , and hardly conscious whether our hopes or fears were uppermost . We were at last roused into ...
... manner for hours , with the thick and heavy snow descending without , and our minds within kept in a most disagreeable state of sus pense , and hardly conscious whether our hopes or fears were uppermost . We were at last roused into ...
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... manner by a little peculiar quiver in the motion of the vessel ; then there came a slight shock , and a universal cry of , Here we are , a ground again ! ' The first proceed- ing on these occasions was to let off the steam , and every ...
... manner by a little peculiar quiver in the motion of the vessel ; then there came a slight shock , and a universal cry of , Here we are , a ground again ! ' The first proceed- ing on these occasions was to let off the steam , and every ...
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a-head abolitionists agreeable ALLIGATOR American amused appeared APPENDIX arrival Attakapas bank Barataria beauty black race boat boiling bowie knife called cause character church coloured comfortable confess creatures dangerous deck dollars Don Ribiera effect emigrants engineer England English evils feel freedom FRENCH CREOLE GALT HOUSE Galveston gentlemen German Gulf of Mexico happy heard HESPEROS horses hundred Indian interest island kind labour ladies land Leonora LETTER Liberia lives Locofoco look Louisiana Louisville manner master ment miles Mississippi Mississippi river morning negro never night o'clock Octavo opinion Orleans ourselves overseer Parker party passed passengers planters poor possessed prairie QUADROON racter remarkable river saloon seemed seen Shadowan shore short side slave-owners slavery slaves society soon South steam-boat steamer stewardess sugar plantation Texas tion traveller trees vessel voyage whole wood Yankee
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Seite 174 - O curse of marriage, That we can call these delicate creatures ours, And not their appetites ! I had rather be a toad, And live upon the vapour of a dungeon, Than keep a corner in the thing I love For others
Seite 274 - I do not know what to make of them; was there a white man over them with a whip in his hand all day, why then I should see and understand the cause of their running, and incessant labour; but I cannot comprehend it, sir; there is something in it, sir — there is something in it. Great man, sir, that Jim— great man, sir — should like to own him, sir, should like to own him.
Seite 279 - Compton Merivale: another Leaf from the Lesson of Life. By the Author of Brampton Rectory.
Seite 59 - District shall accept any challenge to fight a duel, or to engage in single combat with any deadly or dangerous instrument or weapon, whatever, or shall...
Seite 58 - That if any person shall, in the District of Columbia, challenge another to fight a duel, or shall send or deliver any written or verbal message purporting or intended to be such challenge, or shall accept any such challenge or message, or shall knowingly carry or deliver any such challenge or message, or shall knowingly carry or deliver an acceptance of such challenge or message...
Seite 263 - ... longer apparently the same people. A sedateness, a care, an economy, an industry, took possession of them, to which there seemed to be no bounds, but in their physical strength. They were never tired of laboring, and seemed as though they could never effect enough.
Seite 60 - And be it further enacted, that if any person shall assault, strike, beat, or wound, or cause to be assaulted, stricken, beaten, or wounded, any person in the district of Columbia...
Seite 262 - Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.' " From the foregoing summary, it will be seen that the basis of my plan for their success and government was religion — a desire to awaken in their bosoms the love of the divinity. Hope and trust in him, once born in their souls, would produce its...