Philadelphia Merchant: The Diary of Thomas P. Cope, 1800-1851Gateway Editions, 1978 - 628 páginas |
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... ground , we stopped at a spring house & had a most excellent repast of milk & biscuit , which our previous exercise gave us an appetite to relish . By 5 . P.M. we found ourselves again at the hospitable mansion of W. Wright . September ...
... ground , we stopped at a spring house & had a most excellent repast of milk & biscuit , which our previous exercise gave us an appetite to relish . By 5 . P.M. we found ourselves again at the hospitable mansion of W. Wright . September ...
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... grounds . Another circumstance in this preference operated powerfully on my mind . It had come to my knowledge that the ... ground being then enclosed , nor even the lines of the cross streets market out . This anecdote Nicholson himself ...
... grounds . Another circumstance in this preference operated powerfully on my mind . It had come to my knowledge that the ... ground being then enclosed , nor even the lines of the cross streets market out . This anecdote Nicholson himself ...
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... grounds . Another circumstance in this preference operated powerfully on my mind . It had come to my knowledge that the ... ground being then enclosed , nor even the lines of the cross streets market out . This anecdote Nicholson himself ...
... grounds . Another circumstance in this preference operated powerfully on my mind . It had come to my knowledge that the ... ground being then enclosed , nor even the lines of the cross streets market out . This anecdote Nicholson himself ...
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