| Timothy Dwight - 1821 - 542 páginas
...several towns in its vicinity. Every inhabited part of the United States is visited by these men. l have seen them on the peninsula of Cape Cod, and in the neighbourhood of Lake Erie ; distant from each other more than six hundred miles. They make their way... | |
| Guy Stevens Callender - 1909 - 852 páginas
...in several towns in its vicinity. Every inhabited part of the United States is visited by these men. I have seen them on the peninsula of Cape Cod, and in the neighbourhood of Lake Erie ; distant from each other more than six hundred miles. They make their way... | |
| Ernest Ludlow Bogart, Charles Manfred Thompson - 1916 - 904 páginas
...in several towns in its vicinity. Every inhabited part of the United States is visited by these men. I have seen them on the peninsula of Cape Cod, and in the neighbourhood of Lake Erie; distant from each other more than six hundred miles. They make their way... | |
| Rolla Milton Tryon - 1917 - 434 páginas
...their vehicles and their horses Every inhabited part of the United States is visited by these men. I have seen them on the peninsula of Cape Cod, and in the neighbourhood of Lake Erie; distant from each other more than six hundred miles. They make their way... | |
| Rolla Milton Tryon - 1917 - 436 páginas
...their vehicles and their horses Every inhabited part of the United States is visited by these men. I have seen them on the peninsula of Cape Cod, and in the neighbourhood of Lake Erie; distant from each other more than six hundred miles. They make their way... | |
| Victor Lovitt Oakes Chittick - 1924 - 730 páginas
...their employment profitable. . . . Every inhabited part of the United States is visited by these men. I have seen them on the' peninsula of Cape Cod, and in the neighbourhood of Lake Erie; distant from each other more than six hundred miles. They make their way... | |
| Malcolm Keir - 1927 - 382 páginas
...breed, whose activities were ubiquitous. "Every part of the United States is visited by these men. I have seen them on the peninsula of Cape Cod, and in the neighborhood of Lake Erie. . . . They make their way to ... Canada; to Kentucky; and, if I mistake not, to New-Orleans and St.... | |
| Walter Wilson Jennings - 1928 - 580 páginas
...Dwight, writing about 1797, said: Every inhabited part of the United States is visited by these men. I have seen them on the peninsula of Cape Cod, and...and, if I mistake not, to New Orleans and St. Louis. . . .• Western Storekeepers. — Thomas Ashe describes in an amusing, if not reliable sort of way,... | |
| Diana Karter Appelbaum, Diana Muir - 2000 - 350 páginas
...began to invent new kinds of machines. Chapter 9 Peddling the Future I have seen [Yankee peddlers] on the peninsula of Cape Cod, and in the neighborhood...Kentucky, and, if I mistake not, to New Orleans and St. Louis.1 — Timothy Dwight, 1821 IF LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS, WAS A PROVINCIAL backwater when it sent the... | |
| Scott C. Martin - 2005 - 308 páginas
...the compass of the young republic: Every inhabited part of the United States is visited by these men. I have seen them on the peninsula of Cape Cod and...and, if I mistake not, to New Orleans and St. Louis. Yankee clock peddlers practiced their own "Manifest Destiny" to sell clocks on the very fringes of... | |
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