Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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الصفحة 29
... ground-plot and elevation of the table and dishes, but the dinner, as it always is at H.'s (next door to Mrs. P.'s), was VOL. II.— C plentiful and excellent. The company, begging their pardon, were much AT SCARBOROUGH. 29.
... ground-plot and elevation of the table and dishes, but the dinner, as it always is at H.'s (next door to Mrs. P.'s), was VOL. II.— C plentiful and excellent. The company, begging their pardon, were much AT SCARBOROUGH. 29.
الصفحة 47
... ground, in many a zig- zag, as if there were a secret in the wind, which none but himself could find out. I followed in as right a line as I could keep, not going over half the ground, and yet not making half the way, that Old Towler ...
... ground, in many a zig- zag, as if there were a secret in the wind, which none but himself could find out. I followed in as right a line as I could keep, not going over half the ground, and yet not making half the way, that Old Towler ...
الصفحة 61
... ground, morally and picturesquely representing the state to which men as well as milestones must come. There is something affecting even in the fate of inanimate things, when they are past service, and thrown aside in neglect ...
... ground, morally and picturesquely representing the state to which men as well as milestones must come. There is something affecting even in the fate of inanimate things, when they are past service, and thrown aside in neglect ...
الصفحة 66
... Portugal, — it was the creation of a new slave-trade. France had not, at the time, a foot of ground on the habitable globe to be cultivated by the toil and blood of a single negro: she had not a farthing embarked 66 THE VOYAGE.
... Portugal, — it was the creation of a new slave-trade. France had not, at the time, a foot of ground on the habitable globe to be cultivated by the toil and blood of a single negro: she had not a farthing embarked 66 THE VOYAGE.
الصفحة 81
... ground was also laid for a claim on the underwriters by whom the cargo had been insured ; and who are said to have allowed the claim, and made good the value of the slaves thus destroyed. " Another most important fact, resting on the ...
... ground was also laid for a claim on the underwriters by whom the cargo had been insured ; and who are said to have allowed the claim, and made good the value of the slaves thus destroyed. " Another most important fact, resting on the ...
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