The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, المجلد 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 |
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... villages , and added greatly to my stock of knowledge , by noting their habits and customs , and conversing with their sages and great men . I even journeyed one long summer's day to the sum- mit of the most distant hill , from whence I ...
... villages , and added greatly to my stock of knowledge , by noting their habits and customs , and conversing with their sages and great men . I even journeyed one long summer's day to the sum- mit of the most distant hill , from whence I ...
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... village church rising from the brow of a neighbouring hill — all were char- acteristic of England . The tide and wind were so favourable , that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some idle ...
... village church rising from the brow of a neighbouring hill — all were char- acteristic of England . The tide and wind were so favourable , that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some idle ...
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... village of great antiquity , having been founded by some of the Dutch colonists , in the early times of the province , just about the beginning of the govern- ment of the good Peter Stuyvesant , ( may he rest in peace ! ) and there were ...
... village of great antiquity , having been founded by some of the Dutch colonists , in the early times of the province , just about the beginning of the govern- ment of the good Peter Stuyvesant , ( may he rest in peace ! ) and there were ...
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... village , who , as usual with the amiable sex , took his part in all family squabbles , and never failed , whenever they talked those matters over in their evening gossipings , to lay all the blame on Dame Van Winkle . The children of ...
... village , who , as usual with the amiable sex , took his part in all family squabbles , and never failed , whenever they talked those matters over in their evening gossipings , to lay all the blame on Dame Van Winkle . The children of ...
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... village , too , used to employ him to run their errands , and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them ; — in a word , Rip was ready to attend to any body's busi- ness but his own ; but as to ...
... village , too , used to employ him to run their errands , and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them ; — in a word , Rip was ready to attend to any body's busi- ness but his own ; but as to ...
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