A Run Through the United States, During the Autumn of 1840, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1841 - 272 pagina's |
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Pagina xix
... Appearance of the River above and below the Falls -Din of Waters .... LETTER XXIV . Departure of Sunday Visitors - Praise of America- 271 Excursion to Louiston - Whirlpool - Dancing Trees - Abrupt turns of the River - View of Queen- XX ...
... Appearance of the River above and below the Falls -Din of Waters .... LETTER XXIV . Departure of Sunday Visitors - Praise of America- 271 Excursion to Louiston - Whirlpool - Dancing Trees - Abrupt turns of the River - View of Queen- XX ...
Pagina 27
... appeared to me to be very sensible fellows ; one of them was playing the fiddle very gaily , whilst the other was dancing to it with all his heart and soul . The same free and unrestrained system was adopted in the female apartments ...
... appeared to me to be very sensible fellows ; one of them was playing the fiddle very gaily , whilst the other was dancing to it with all his heart and soul . The same free and unrestrained system was adopted in the female apartments ...
Pagina 30
... appearing , as it were , drunk and sober almost at the same instant , was preposterous . The " Irish Lion " is perfectly ridiculous , and I wonder that Mr. Power condescends to perform in it . The hat off ( an old white castor ) and the ...
... appearing , as it were , drunk and sober almost at the same instant , was preposterous . The " Irish Lion " is perfectly ridiculous , and I wonder that Mr. Power condescends to perform in it . The hat off ( an old white castor ) and the ...
Pagina 40
... was much pleased with the appearance of the juvenile orators , and with the manner in which they handled the subjects allotted to them . In their declamations I did not DR . WAINWRIGHT . 41 discover a vulgarism , and.
... was much pleased with the appearance of the juvenile orators , and with the manner in which they handled the subjects allotted to them . In their declamations I did not DR . WAINWRIGHT . 41 discover a vulgarism , and.
Pagina 50
... appeared somewhat nervous ; but when once he commenced , his eloquence continued to flow on like a beau- tiful , smooth , majestic river , and at times there were bursts of the most animated and powerful eloquence . The extent of his ...
... appeared somewhat nervous ; but when once he commenced , his eloquence continued to flow on like a beau- tiful , smooth , majestic river , and at times there were bursts of the most animated and powerful eloquence . The extent of his ...
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Adieu admirable agreeable Albany American amongst Auburn auld lang syne baggage bank beautiful behold Boston breakfast bridge British Brunswick Burgoyne called Cannandaigua Captain carriages Cataract coach Colonel command commenced DEAR dine dinner England Erie Canal excellent fair feeling fellow Fredericton gallant gave gentleman Goat's Island hard cider hills honour hour Indian John Mantle julep kind ladies Lake land Lebanon LETTER Lockport looked Macomb magnificent ment miles military militia mint julep Mohawk Mohawk River morning Mount Mount Lebanon Navy Island Niagara officers opposite party passed pretty Prospect Tower Queenston railroad Rapids regiment returned river rocks round rushing Saratoga scene Scott Shakers shew shewn Sir John Harvey soldier soon splendid Springfield springs steam steamer Sunday table d'hôte talented thing tion told took town travellers Tremont House Trenton Falls Utica village walked Westfield river whilst young
Populaire passages
Pagina 100 - To have fellowship with another is to have things in common with him. Thus in Acts iv., 32, the first Christians were " of one heart and of 'one soul ; neither said any that aught of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common.
Pagina 103 - Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul...
Pagina 91 - Sift. 1 So let our lips and lives express The holy gospel we profess ; So let our works and virtues shine, To prove the doctrine all divine. 2 Thus shall we best proclaim abroad The honors of our Saviour, God, When the salvation reigns within, And grace subdues the power of sin. 3 Our flesh and sense must be denied, Passion and envy, lust and pride, While justice, temperance, truth, and love, Our inward piety approve.
Pagina 288 - And if thou said'st I am not peer To any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Lord Angus, thou hast lied...
Pagina 182 - Sparges looked at the note, acknowledged it to be the handwriting of Washington, and said, ' Yes, there is a copy of it' ; and, suiting the action to the word, immediately produced it , and, what was still more curious, there happened to be an erasure and...
Pagina 299 - Payne, the senior major, to the exercising ground : he was on the sick-list, having lately returned from Florida. I found him a fine intelligent old soldier, and received from him much valuable information connected with the internal economy of his corps and the Florida war.
Pagina 77 - Whoe'er has traveled life's dull round, Where'er his various course has been, Must sigh to think how oft he found His warmest welcome at an inn." Had the gentle bard told us, that, in this sad...
Pagina 293 - ... listened to his manly and honourable opinions about Sir George Arthur, the acts of his own government, and the manner he had endeavoured to deal with the wretches whom he had detected trying to involve the two countries in war. I was greatly pleased to find that his opinions were an echo of what General Scott had so repeatedly and emphatically stated to me. Colonel Bankhead, who commands under the General, gave me most ample proof of the correctness of every thing he advanced : and of this I...
Pagina 65 - And take a cup of kindness yet For auld lang syne. Chorus. For auld lang syne, my friends, For auld lang syne ; We '11 take a cup of kindness yet For auld laug syne.
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