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Page 172
... traveller who has visited the United States , it appears that the Negroes are completely an isolated class of beings ... travellers has observed , seems to be the national sin of America . I never , " says Mr. Dun- can , saw a white and ...
... traveller who has visited the United States , it appears that the Negroes are completely an isolated class of beings ... travellers has observed , seems to be the national sin of America . I never , " says Mr. Dun- can , saw a white and ...
Page 182
... travellers , who finding the gate of the inn closed , which was directly under my windows , were knocking at it ... travelling expenses , that the only real choice was between a tough mutton - chop and a hard beef- steak , between an ill ...
... travellers , who finding the gate of the inn closed , which was directly under my windows , were knocking at it ... travelling expenses , that the only real choice was between a tough mutton - chop and a hard beef- steak , between an ill ...
Page 359
... traveller like me ; but my companions rode over every thing with the greatest unconcern , confident in the sure ... travellers they belonged to , whence coming , whither going , whether enemy or foe , whether laden or unladen , and ...
... traveller like me ; but my companions rode over every thing with the greatest unconcern , confident in the sure ... travellers they belonged to , whence coming , whither going , whether enemy or foe , whether laden or unladen , and ...
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