The Port Folio, Τόμος 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... traveller affected to sneer at us poor Americans for our attachment to the noble pursuits of history and politics . I would fain know , Mr. Caviller , returned I , how the time of a citizen can be better employed than in watching the ...
... traveller affected to sneer at us poor Americans for our attachment to the noble pursuits of history and politics . I would fain know , Mr. Caviller , returned I , how the time of a citizen can be better employed than in watching the ...
Σελίδα 35
... travellers , who endeavour to entertain their correspondents with circumstantial details of their adventures from the moment they embark upon their voyage , I have in my two first letters entered at once into the substance of my ...
... travellers , who endeavour to entertain their correspondents with circumstantial details of their adventures from the moment they embark upon their voyage , I have in my two first letters entered at once into the substance of my ...
Σελίδα 53
... traveller , " at once I beheld a great number of hillocks , or small pyramids resembling haycocks , ranged like an encampment along the banks ; they stood fifteen or twenty yards distant from the water , on a high marsh , about four ...
... traveller , " at once I beheld a great number of hillocks , or small pyramids resembling haycocks , ranged like an encampment along the banks ; they stood fifteen or twenty yards distant from the water , on a high marsh , about four ...
Σελίδα 56
... travellers back to the use of them . This is the stitch in time . One word more . I am informed by men of experience and skill , that when the stones used in making turnpikes are of different degrees of hardness , they wear each other ...
... travellers back to the use of them . This is the stitch in time . One word more . I am informed by men of experience and skill , that when the stones used in making turnpikes are of different degrees of hardness , they wear each other ...
Σελίδα 71
... traveller ascends ; Panting we wind aloft , begloom'd in shade , Mid rocks and mouldering logs tumultuous laid In wild confusion ; till the startled eye . Through the cleft mountain meets the pale blue sky And distant forests ; while ...
... traveller ascends ; Panting we wind aloft , begloom'd in shade , Mid rocks and mouldering logs tumultuous laid In wild confusion ; till the startled eye . Through the cleft mountain meets the pale blue sky And distant forests ; while ...
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