| 1831 - 336 páginas
...motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New...highlands ; we descried the clustering houses of Albany; we reached its shores; and then, even then, when all seemed achieved, I was the victim of disappointment.... | |
| 1831 - 336 páginas
...motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New...highlands ; we descried the clustering houses of Albany ; we reached its shores ; and then, even then, when all seemed achieved, I was the victim of disappointment.... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1832 - 244 páginas
...motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New-...Highlands ; we descried the clustering houses of Albany ; we reached its shores ; and then, even then, when all seemed achieved, I was the victim of disappointment.... | |
| 1832 - 406 páginas
...motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New York; we passed through the romantic and ever varying scenery of the highlands ; we descried the clustering houses of Albany; we reached its... | |
| 1833 - 222 páginas
...motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New...through the romantic and ever-varying scenery of the islands ; we descried the clustering houses of Albany ; we reached its shores ; and then, even then,... | |
| 1834 - 498 páginas
...motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New York ; we passed through the romantic and ever- varying scenery of the islands; we descried the clustering houses of Albany; we reached its shores... | |
| Joseph Story - 1835 - 558 páginas
...motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New...highlands ; we descried the clustering houses of Albany ; we reached its shores ; and then, even then, when all seemed achieved, I was the victim of disappointment.... | |
| 1836 - 378 páginas
...motion. She continued to move on. AH were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New...highlands ; we descried the clustering houses of Albany ; we reached its shores ; and then, even then, when all seemed achieved, I was the victim of disappointment.... | |
| William Pinnock - 1836 - 734 páginas
...motion. She continued to move ; all were still incredulous — none seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New York ; we passed through the romantic scenery of the islands ; we descried the clustering houses of Albany — we reached it» shores ; and... | |
| Boyman Boyman - 1840 - 210 páginas
...motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the fair city of New York; we passed through the romantic and ever varying scenery of the highlands; we descried the clustering houses of Albany; we reached its... | |
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