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... miles from the city of New York. At Philadelphia I met with the most striking instance of Catholicism I ever saw. A Spanish gentleman of eminence, called Don Juan de Mirallez, died at Morristown, whither he accompanied the minister of ...
... miles from the city of New York. At Philadelphia I met with the most striking instance of Catholicism I ever saw. A Spanish gentleman of eminence, called Don Juan de Mirallez, died at Morristown, whither he accompanied the minister of ...
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... miles from Philadelphia, I took my horse and went to see it. It is not so properly a rock as a mountain of rocks, interspersed with a great number of large clusters of brilliant crystals, which in their natural state are highly polished ...
... miles from Philadelphia, I took my horse and went to see it. It is not so properly a rock as a mountain of rocks, interspersed with a great number of large clusters of brilliant crystals, which in their natural state are highly polished ...
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... miles off, I immediately borrowed one, mounted my chaise, and leaving my business, in which I was much engaged, rode express to the ferry, indulging the pleasing hope of seeing you, and if possible detaching you from the company with ...
... miles off, I immediately borrowed one, mounted my chaise, and leaving my business, in which I was much engaged, rode express to the ferry, indulging the pleasing hope of seeing you, and if possible detaching you from the company with ...
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... miles distant. It has been made into grindstones, and is capable of being sawed into hearths, chimney backs, &c. It is found in clefts of 3, 5, or 7 inches thick, and the thickness is regular throughout. Thus the treasures which Nature ...
... miles distant. It has been made into grindstones, and is capable of being sawed into hearths, chimney backs, &c. It is found in clefts of 3, 5, or 7 inches thick, and the thickness is regular throughout. Thus the treasures which Nature ...
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... miles east from Dartmouth College; and not, as Mr. Bowdoin in his oration says,* twenty to the S.W., for that would carry you into Vermont. I believe you need give yourself no further trouble to. * Discourse addressed to the American ...
... miles east from Dartmouth College; and not, as Mr. Bowdoin in his oration says,* twenty to the S.W., for that would carry you into Vermont. I believe you need give yourself no further trouble to. * Discourse addressed to the American ...
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