Observations on Professions, Literature, Manners, and Emigration in the United States and Canada: Made During a Residence There in 1832J. & J. Harper, 1833 - 247 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iv
... England . . . CHAPTER VI . ... 61- Return to New - York - Resolution to Proceed to Canada - Re- trospective Incidents - Story of an American Merchant- Professions in the States , as described by an Englishman— American Superiority - Our ...
... England . . . CHAPTER VI . ... 61- Return to New - York - Resolution to Proceed to Canada - Re- trospective Incidents - Story of an American Merchant- Professions in the States , as described by an Englishman— American Superiority - Our ...
الصفحة vii
... England , Mr. Stuart's book next appeared : this also he perused , with a view that nothing contained in it might by him be needlessly repeated . He flatters himself , therefore , that what he has retained and given in the following ...
... England , Mr. Stuart's book next appeared : this also he perused , with a view that nothing contained in it might by him be needlessly repeated . He flatters himself , therefore , that what he has retained and given in the following ...
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... England . In the United States , these advantages would , I anticipated , either be the means of introducing me into the Episcopal church , or would at least enable me to live there , in a degree of respectability which I could scarcely ...
... England . In the United States , these advantages would , I anticipated , either be the means of introducing me into the Episcopal church , or would at least enable me to live there , in a degree of respectability which I could scarcely ...
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... England six months before ourselves , I shall make no further animadversions . The servant ap- peared to be dissatisfied with America and its people . The person at whose house we had taken lodgings , was an Englishman a painter , who ...
... England six months before ourselves , I shall make no further animadversions . The servant ap- peared to be dissatisfied with America and its people . The person at whose house we had taken lodgings , was an Englishman a painter , who ...
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... England are a man's greatest detriment . The Americans , confident that no re- spectable professional man will leave England for their shores , unless engaged beforehand , look upon such recommendations as English lies , intended to ...
... England are a man's greatest detriment . The Americans , confident that no re- spectable professional man will leave England for their shores , unless engaged beforehand , look upon such recommendations as English lies , intended to ...
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