The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 2 卷Harper & Bros., 1864 - 654 頁 |
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第 14 頁
... feel myself here , two hundred years later , almost as happy as he was , because I too am alone , and am on a journey of discovery , although of another kind . The Wisconsin flows into the Mississippi between shores overgrown with wood ...
... feel myself here , two hundred years later , almost as happy as he was , because I too am alone , and am on a journey of discovery , although of another kind . The Wisconsin flows into the Mississippi between shores overgrown with wood ...
第 20 頁
... feeling . There is an immense difference between their eyes and those of the negroes . The former are a cold day , the latter a warm night . Last night we passed through Lake Pepin in the moon- light . It is an extension of the ...
... feeling . There is an immense difference between their eyes and those of the negroes . The former are a cold day , the latter a warm night . Last night we passed through Lake Pepin in the moon- light . It is an extension of the ...
第 36 頁
... feel , but which one must feel nevertheless . Their world might be monotonous , but in comparison it was calm and fresh within the narrow wigwam , while without there was free space , and the rustling forest open to them with all its ...
... feel , but which one must feel nevertheless . Their world might be monotonous , but in comparison it was calm and fresh within the narrow wigwam , while without there was free space , and the rustling forest open to them with all its ...
第 53 頁
... feel in high - minded char- acters among the Indians , still I can not possibly wish for a prolonged existence to that people , who reckon cruelty among their virtues , and who reduce the weak to beasts of burden . The people who ...
... feel in high - minded char- acters among the Indians , still I can not possibly wish for a prolonged existence to that people , who reckon cruelty among their virtues , and who reduce the weak to beasts of burden . The people who ...
第 58 頁
... I wish to see more of the Indians and their way of life , and feel something like a hungry person who is obliged to leave a meal which he has just commenced . I wish to see more of the country and the 58 HOMES OF THE NEW WORLD .
... I wish to see more of the Indians and their way of life , and feel something like a hungry person who is obliged to leave a meal which he has just commenced . I wish to see more of the country and the 58 HOMES OF THE NEW WORLD .
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