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" A more peculiar and unmixed character," wrote Mr. William Tudor in this very year, " arising from its homogeneous population, will be found here than in any other city in the United States. There is none of the show and attractions of ostentatious and... "
Letters on the Eastern States - Page 377
by William Tudor - 1821 - 423 pages
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Life, letters, and journals of George Ticknor [by G.S. Hillard].

George Stillman Hillard - 1876 - 570 pages
...which coloured 1 " A more peculiar and unmixed character," wrote Mr. William Tudor in this very year, " arising from its homogeneous population, will be found...beautiful country, among a hospitable people, where be will find only simple, unobtrusive pleasures, with a high degree of moral and intellectual refinement,...
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Life, Letters and Journals of George Ticknor, Volume 1

George Ticknor - 1876 - 622 pages
...which coloured 1 "A more peculiar and unmixed character," wrote Mr. William Tudor in this very year, " arising from its homogeneous population, will be found...ostentatious and expensive luxury, but a great deal of cheerfnl, frank hospitality, and easy social intercourse. In short, if a man can limit his wishes to...
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Life, Letters, and Journals of George Ticknor ...

George Ticknor - 1877 - 554 pages
...which colored * " A more peculiar and unmixed character," wrote Mr. William Tudor in this very year, " arising from its homogeneous population, will be found...attractions of ostentatious and expensive luxury, but a grent deal of cheerful, frank hospitality, and easy social intercourse. In short, if a man can limit...
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