The Emigrant, Band 28J. Murray, 1852 - 233 Seiten |
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... stood as if riveted to the ground . On going up to the sleigh , which was one of very humble fabric , I found seated in it a wild young Irishman , and , as he did not appear to be at all sen- sible of the danger from which he had just ...
... stood as if riveted to the ground . On going up to the sleigh , which was one of very humble fabric , I found seated in it a wild young Irishman , and , as he did not appear to be at all sen- sible of the danger from which he had just ...
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... or twenty - five miles in a day indeed I have sometimes come to narrow quagmires in the roads which I have stood gazing at for minutes in : despair , and which it was almost impracticable to cross 20 Chap . I. THE EMIGRANT .
... or twenty - five miles in a day indeed I have sometimes come to narrow quagmires in the roads which I have stood gazing at for minutes in : despair , and which it was almost impracticable to cross 20 Chap . I. THE EMIGRANT .
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... admonished by the son of the soil on which I stood , that , although I ought to protect all churches , yet , as the representative of the Esta- blished Church , I ought to take part in no Chap . II . 37 THE BACK - WOODS .
... admonished by the son of the soil on which I stood , that , although I ought to protect all churches , yet , as the representative of the Esta- blished Church , I ought to take part in no Chap . II . 37 THE BACK - WOODS .
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... stood , with the feelings of calm triumph with which he would have surmounted a breach , he firmly grasped her by the hand . By this time he had been floated down the river nearly out of sight of his comrades . However , some of them ...
... stood , with the feelings of calm triumph with which he would have surmounted a breach , he firmly grasped her by the hand . By this time he had been floated down the river nearly out of sight of his comrades . However , some of them ...
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... stood with his outstretched neck looking to heaven , that he was ( at all events , for his size ) the most powerful advocate of Church and State in Her Majesty's dominions ; and that his eloquence was as strongly appreciated by others ...
... stood with his outstretched neck looking to heaven , that he was ( at all events , for his size ) the most powerful advocate of Church and State in Her Majesty's dominions ; and that his eloquence was as strongly appreciated by others ...
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accordingly appeared arms arrived assembled Bidwell BISHOP OF EXETER Britain British institutions Canadian canoe Caroline Church cold Colonel countenance course Crown described duke emigrants England English evident Fcap feelings felt forest Fourth Edition German head History honour horses House of Assembly Indians inhabitants JOHN Judge Jones LADY Lake Lake Huron Lake Ontario land Letters London Lord Lower Canada loyal Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government McKenzie Memoirs ment miles militia mind Montgomery's Tavern morning Navy Island Niagara North America North American Colonies Notes OBSERVATIONS occasionally Plates political Portrait Post 8vo proceeded province Queen rebels received remained responsible government ride river road round Royal 8vo Second Edition shore short snow sometimes soon stood suddenly surface territory Third Edition tions told Toronto Translated trees United Upper Canada various Vols walked WASHINGTON IRVING Welland Canal whole wilderness Woodcuts young
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