Travels Through Canada, and the United States of North America, in the Years 1806, 1807, & 1808: To which are Added Biographical Notices and Anecdotes of Some of the Leading Characters in the United States, Volumen2C. Cradock and W. Joy, 1814 |
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... Wind . Gale of Wind . Wood Creek . ashore . Excursion through the Woods . Whitehall . Cap- ture of General Burgoyne . Account of Saratoga . American Stage Waggon CHAPTER XXVI . Run the Vessel page 1 Leave Skenesborough . American ...
... Wind . Gale of Wind . Wood Creek . ashore . Excursion through the Woods . Whitehall . Cap- ture of General Burgoyne . Account of Saratoga . American Stage Waggon CHAPTER XXVI . Run the Vessel page 1 Leave Skenesborough . American ...
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... Wind . Drunken Pilot . Anecdote of a Negro Pilot . Arrival at New York . Melancholy Effects of the Embargo . Leave New York in the Stage for Boston . Pass through Haerlem . Newhaven . General Bradley . The two Crown- inshields ...
... Wind . Drunken Pilot . Anecdote of a Negro Pilot . Arrival at New York . Melancholy Effects of the Embargo . Leave New York in the Stage for Boston . Pass through Haerlem . Newhaven . General Bradley . The two Crown- inshields ...
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... Wind - Wood Creek- Run the Vessel ashore - Excursion through the Woods - Whitehall - Capture of General Bur- goyne - Account of Saratoga - American Stage Waggon . N 4 On the afternoon of the 10th November I left Montreal in company with ...
... Wind - Wood Creek- Run the Vessel ashore - Excursion through the Woods - Whitehall - Capture of General Bur- goyne - Account of Saratoga - American Stage Waggon . N 4 On the afternoon of the 10th November I left Montreal in company with ...
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... wind was favourable for the vessel to sail . The village of St. John consists only of one short street of houses , most of which are stores and inns . Among the latter Cheeseman and Watson's are the best . They are Americans , and the ...
... wind was favourable for the vessel to sail . The village of St. John consists only of one short street of houses , most of which are stores and inns . Among the latter Cheeseman and Watson's are the best . They are Americans , and the ...
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... wind became favourable . A Mr. Welch soon after arrived at Watson's , and as he was going to New York he also took his pas- sage in the same vessel ; and it was agreed that the captain should call for us when he was ready to start . So ...
... wind became favourable . A Mr. Welch soon after arrived at Watson's , and as he was going to New York he also took his pas- sage in the same vessel ; and it was agreed that the captain should call for us when he was ready to start . So ...
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