Philadelphia Merchant: The Diary of Thomas P. Cope, 1800-1851Gateway Editions, 1978 - 628 páginas |
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... hour it would be convenient to receive us . To this he returned a prompt answer appointing the hour of 5 in the afternoon at the house of Timothy Matlack . We had an hour & a half to dine & prepare for the interview- & at the appointed ...
... hour it would be convenient to receive us . To this he returned a prompt answer appointing the hour of 5 in the afternoon at the house of Timothy Matlack . We had an hour & a half to dine & prepare for the interview- & at the appointed ...
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... hours old am I ? The reply to months , weeks & days was immediate , but when he came to the hours he said , " I can't ... hour's conversation with Clay of the Senate , who is averse to the Bank except to allow time to wind up . He says ...
... hours old am I ? The reply to months , weeks & days was immediate , but when he came to the hours he said , " I can't ... hour's conversation with Clay of the Senate , who is averse to the Bank except to allow time to wind up . He says ...
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... hours in coming that distance & therefore travelled at a rate less than 3 mi . an hour . We had 4 meals on board & for these & passage paid $ 4 each . It has been a listless , dull voyage - the novelty alone rendering it tolerable ...
... hours in coming that distance & therefore travelled at a rate less than 3 mi . an hour . We had 4 meals on board & for these & passage paid $ 4 each . It has been a listless , dull voyage - the novelty alone rendering it tolerable ...
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