A Scamper Through America: Or, Fifteen Thousand Miles of Ocean and Continent in Sixty Days |
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... stage at Liverpool was now unra- velled . Kind friends who were seeing us off were as green as ourselves as to the purpose of hundreds of folding chairs which were being embarked . No seats are provided on deck and each practical ...
... stage at Liverpool was now unra- velled . Kind friends who were seeing us off were as green as ourselves as to the purpose of hundreds of folding chairs which were being embarked . No seats are provided on deck and each practical ...
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... dirt , everywhere . As we became familiar with the better parts of the city these drawbacks were altered in degree only - some streets were better and some worse . Twice in " stages , " as the 32 A SCAMPER THROUGH AMERICA .
... dirt , everywhere . As we became familiar with the better parts of the city these drawbacks were altered in degree only - some streets were better and some worse . Twice in " stages , " as the 32 A SCAMPER THROUGH AMERICA .
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... stages , " as the omnibuses are called , were we stuck fast in holes in the streets and had to get out and walk . The services of street - cars are excellent , their frequent running , and the good connexion of the different lines ...
... stages , " as the omnibuses are called , were we stuck fast in holes in the streets and had to get out and walk . The services of street - cars are excellent , their frequent running , and the good connexion of the different lines ...
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... stage adaptation of Jules Verne's " Round the World in Eighty Days , " which shows an attack of Indians upon a train , the engine of which is American , but the vehicles , English railway carriages of various " classes , ' instead of ...
... stage adaptation of Jules Verne's " Round the World in Eighty Days , " which shows an attack of Indians upon a train , the engine of which is American , but the vehicles , English railway carriages of various " classes , ' instead of ...
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... stages . " The trams were all drawn by horses or mules , and none of them had seats on the top , as at Hamburg and other European cities , where a fine view of the neighbourhood can be taken at a small cost by riding to the various ...
... stages . " The trams were all drawn by horses or mules , and none of them had seats on the top , as at Hamburg and other European cities , where a fine view of the neighbourhood can be taken at a small cost by riding to the various ...
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