A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2W.H. Colyer, 1839 - 263 páginas |
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... England , or the British empire : yet between London and Connaught there is less difference than between the most civilized and intellectual portion of America , such as Boston and Philadelphia , and the wild re- gions , and wilder ...
... England , or the British empire : yet between London and Connaught there is less difference than between the most civilized and intellectual portion of America , such as Boston and Philadelphia , and the wild re- gions , and wilder ...
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... England shut against an American author , when , from his want of knowledge of conventional usage , he published what never should have appeared in print ? And should another return to England , after his tetchy , absurd remarks upon ...
... England shut against an American author , when , from his want of knowledge of conventional usage , he published what never should have appeared in print ? And should another return to England , after his tetchy , absurd remarks upon ...
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... England , in which my countrymen are certainly not spared ; and , since that publi- cation , we have another of much greater importance , written by Mr. Ca- rey , of Philadelphia , not , indeed , in a strain of vituperation or ill ...
... England , in which my countrymen are certainly not spared ; and , since that publi- cation , we have another of much greater importance , written by Mr. Ca- rey , of Philadelphia , not , indeed , in a strain of vituperation or ill ...
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... England , perhaps , once in twenty years ; in America , once in from seven to ten . This arises from their being no safety valve - no check which can be put to it by mutual consent of all parties . One house extends its credit , and for ...
... England , perhaps , once in twenty years ; in America , once in from seven to ten . This arises from their being no safety valve - no check which can be put to it by mutual consent of all parties . One house extends its credit , and for ...
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... England in the years 1825 and 1826. A mania of this kind had infected the people of America for two or three years previous to the crash it was that of speculating in land ; and to show the extent to which it had been carried on , we ...
... England in the years 1825 and 1826. A mania of this kind had infected the people of America for two or three years previous to the crash it was that of speculating in land ; and to show the extent to which it had been carried on , we ...
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Página 188 - Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or restrain this execrable commerce.
Página 73 - FROM distant climes, o'er wide-spread seas we come, Though not with much eclat, or beat of drum; True patriots all, for, be it understood, We left our country for our country's good...
Página 68 - If a man have a stubborn and rebellious son, which will not obey the voice of his father, or the voice of his mother, and that, when they have chastened him, will not hearken unto them...
Página 188 - MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or to restrain this execrable commerce. And that this assemblage of horrors might want no fact of distinguished die, he is now exciting those very people to rise in arms among us, and to purchase that liberty of which he has deprived them, by murdering the people...
Página 46 - Mantled around thy feet. And he doth give Thy voice of thunder power to speak of Him Eternally, — bidding the lip of man Keep silence, — and upon thy rocky altar pour Incense of awe-struck praise.
Página 164 - No thief e'er felt the halter draw With good opinion of the law.
Página 72 - Howbeit the king of the children of Ammon hearkened not unto the words of Jephthah which he sent him.
Página 68 - ... If a man have a stubborn or rebellious son, of sufficient years and understanding (viz.) sixteen years of age, which will not obey the voice of his Father, or the voice of his Mother, and that when they have chastened him...
Página 102 - The seasons' difference ; as, the icy fang, And churlish chiding of the winter's wind ; Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile, and say, — This is no flattery : these are counsellors
Página 68 - If any child or children above sixteen years old and of sufficient understanding, shall curse or smite their natural father or mother, he or they shall be put to death ; unless it can be sufficiently testified that the parents have been very unchristianly negligent in the education of such children, or so provoked them by extreme and cruel correction, that they have been forced thereunto, to preserve themselves from death or maiming.