Travels Through Part of the United States and Canada 1818 and 1819, Volumen1W. Gilley, 1823 - 350 páginas |
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... officers ; the prices which they asked for their baskets and other commodities , were most exorbitant , and they often accepted a fourth of their first demand ; but what was worse , one of them having disagreed with one of our steerage ...
... officers ; the prices which they asked for their baskets and other commodities , were most exorbitant , and they often accepted a fourth of their first demand ; but what was worse , one of them having disagreed with one of our steerage ...
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... officer who was put on board the vessel to examine our trunks , perfectly civil and accommodating . His appear- ance bespoke him a man of habits and taste very superior to a large proportion of those whom we find performing similar ...
... officer who was put on board the vessel to examine our trunks , perfectly civil and accommodating . His appear- ance bespoke him a man of habits and taste very superior to a large proportion of those whom we find performing similar ...
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... officer , and at once obtained his permission to send them ashore . All that he detained was a selection from a bundle of tracts , which he begged me to give him with a view to their being reprinted here ; -few persons in the same ...
... officer , and at once obtained his permission to send them ashore . All that he detained was a selection from a bundle of tracts , which he begged me to give him with a view to their being reprinted here ; -few persons in the same ...
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... shippers , custom - house officers , sailors , and carmen , he cannot but be impressed with the great extent of the commerce , which can HARBOUR - STREETS . 27 supply such extensive means with 26 LETTER II . - NEW YORK .
... shippers , custom - house officers , sailors , and carmen , he cannot but be impressed with the great extent of the commerce , which can HARBOUR - STREETS . 27 supply such extensive means with 26 LETTER II . - NEW YORK .
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... officers , to make a reform in their street regulations , and instruct them in the myste- ries of common - sewers and gutters . No town af- fords greater facilities for subterraneous drains , for the ground slopes on both sides from the ...
... officers , to make a reform in their street regulations , and instruct them in the myste- ries of common - sewers and gutters . No town af- fords greater facilities for subterraneous drains , for the ground slopes on both sides from the ...
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Página 318 - WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember the Kaatskill mountains. They are a dismembered branch of the great Appalachian family, and are seen away to the west of the river, swelling up to a noble height, and lording it over the surrounding country. Every change of season, every change of weather, indeed, every hour of the day, produces some change in the magical hues and shapes of these mountains, and they are regarded by all the good wives, far and near, as perfect barometers.
Página 331 - But the Lord said unto Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him; for the Lord seeth not as man seeth ; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart.
Página 319 - When the weather is fair and settled, they are clothed in blue and purple, and print their bold outlines on the clear evening sky; but sometimes, when the rest of the landscape is cloudless, they will gather a hood of gray vapours about their summi'ts, which, in the last rays of the setting sun, will glow and light up like a crown of glory.
Página 311 - IN the bosom of one of those spacious coves which indent the eastern shore of the Hudson, at that broad expansion of the river denominated by the ancient Dutch navigators the Tappaan Zee, and where they always prudently shortened sail, and implored the protection of St.
Página 30 - The people of the State of New York, by the Grace of God, Free and Independent...
Página 128 - I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear before him.
Página 308 - WEEHAWKEN ! in thy mountain scenery yet, All we adore of Nature, in her wild And frolic hour of infancy, is met ; And never has a summer's morning smiled Upon a lovelier scene, than the full eye Of the enthusiast revels on — when high, Amid thy forest solitudes, he climbs O'er crags that proudly tower above the deep, And knows that sense of danger, which sublimes The breathless moment — when his daring step Is on the verge of the cliff, and...
Página 243 - Behold, all ye that kindle a fire, that compass yourselves about with sparks : walk in the light of your fire, and in the sparks that ye have kindled. This shall ye have of mine band ; ye shall lie down in sorrow.
Página 205 - Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world, there shall also this, that this woman hath done, be told for a memorial of her.
Página 309 - Like the death-music of his coming doom, And clings to the green turf with desperate force, As the heart clings to life ; and when resume The currents in his veins their wonted course, There lingers a deep feeling, like the moan Of wearied ocean, when the storm is gone.