The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 1 卷Harper & Brothers, 1853 - 428 頁 Nolen's plans for development in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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... persons to - day , while I was unable to receive the visits of many others . Of the names I remember scarcely any , but the greater number of the people whom I have seen please me from their cordial , frank manners , and I am grateful ...
... persons to - day , while I was unable to receive the visits of many others . Of the names I remember scarcely any , but the greater number of the people whom I have seen please me from their cordial , frank manners , and I am grateful ...
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... persons from whom one seems to hear profound wisdom , though not a word is said . His mind is in a high degree receptive and discriminating , and the conversation of all is interesting to him . His wife is a charming , merry HOMES OF ...
... persons from whom one seems to hear profound wisdom , though not a word is said . His mind is in a high degree receptive and discriminating , and the conversation of all is interesting to him . His wife is a charming , merry HOMES OF ...
第 25 頁
... persons were affected ; some wept they thought , probably , of the former marriage in this family . The old servant , a negro , who handed about refreshments , had one of those countenances in which may be read a whole volume of the ...
... persons were affected ; some wept they thought , probably , of the former marriage in this family . The old servant , a negro , who handed about refreshments , had one of those countenances in which may be read a whole volume of the ...
第 27 頁
... persons , before the tea is handed round . In this way people place themselves together , two and two , and have the most de- licious little tête - à - tête , and that you know I am very fond of . I can not converse well except when ...
... persons , before the tea is handed round . In this way people place themselves together , two and two , and have the most de- licious little tête - à - tête , and that you know I am very fond of . I can not converse well except when ...
第 31 頁
... person works for their living , one can not properly speak of a working class , but quite correctly of people of small means and narrow circumstances - a class which has not yet worked itself up . Franklin , himself a work- man , and ...
... person works for their living , one can not properly speak of a working class , but quite correctly of people of small means and narrow circumstances - a class which has not yet worked itself up . Franklin , himself a work- man , and ...
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