The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 1 卷Harper & Brothers, 1853 - 654 頁 Nolen's plans for development in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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第 14 頁
... talking together on soft and splendid sofas or arm - chairs , fanning themselves , and just as if they had nothing else to do in the world than to make themselves agreeable to one another . Scarcely can a lady rise , than immediately a ...
... talking together on soft and splendid sofas or arm - chairs , fanning themselves , and just as if they had nothing else to do in the world than to make themselves agreeable to one another . Scarcely can a lady rise , than immediately a ...
第 16 頁
... talk with me , that I might warn our countrymen against emigration and its sufferings . Among the invitations of to - day there was one to a Phalanstery , situated in New Jersey , not far from New York . I shall have no objection to ...
... talk with me , that I might warn our countrymen against emigration and its sufferings . Among the invitations of to - day there was one to a Phalanstery , situated in New Jersey , not far from New York . I shall have no objection to ...
第 18 頁
... talking or reading the newspapers . I saw here none of Dickens ' smoking and spitting gen- tlemen . We floated proudly and smoothly on the broad , magnificent Hudson . It was a pity that the day was rainy , because the voyage was ...
... talking or reading the newspapers . I saw here none of Dickens ' smoking and spitting gen- tlemen . We floated proudly and smoothly on the broad , magnificent Hudson . It was a pity that the day was rainy , because the voyage was ...
第 30 頁
... he fully acknowledged , for those doc- trines which the heathen and the Christian alike acknowl- edge . Emerson has a right to talk about strength and truth , because he lives for these virtues . And 30 HOMES OF THE NEW WORLD .
... he fully acknowledged , for those doc- trines which the heathen and the Christian alike acknowl- edge . Emerson has a right to talk about strength and truth , because he lives for these virtues . And 30 HOMES OF THE NEW WORLD .
第 35 頁
... talk had not followed , which , through the repetition of the same word and thing , became wearisome , and made me feel like a parrot . The assembly was beau- tiful and gay , and the breakfast , which was magnificent , was closed by a ...
... talk had not followed , which , through the repetition of the same word and thing , became wearisome , and made me feel like a parrot . The assembly was beau- tiful and gay , and the breakfast , which was magnificent , was closed by a ...
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