Annals of Philadelphia: Being a Collection of Memoirs, Anecdotes, and Incidents of the City and Its Inhabitants, from the Days of the Pilgrim Founders...to which is Added an Appendix, Containing Olden Time Researches and Reminiscences of New York CityE.L. Carey & A. Hart, 1830 - 24 páginas |
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... numerous and in great variety . When thus improved , it became a place of general resort as a delightful promenade . Windsor settees and garden chairs were placed in appropriate places , and all , for a while , operated as a charm . It ...
... numerous and in great variety . When thus improved , it became a place of general resort as a delightful promenade . Windsor settees and garden chairs were placed in appropriate places , and all , for a while , operated as a charm . It ...
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... numerous and must have been imported , because the Indians treated them as new - comers , and called them significantly English flies . Hector St. John , at Carlisle , at and before 1782 , speaks of the bees being numerous in the woods ...
... numerous and must have been imported , because the Indians treated them as new - comers , and called them significantly English flies . Hector St. John , at Carlisle , at and before 1782 , speaks of the bees being numerous in the woods ...
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... numerous eye I most disliked their marked compliment to our Philadelphia brick , in painting numerons brick houses in the precise red colour of our unpainted bricks . A brick of dead red , has no beauty of itself ; - almost any other ...
... numerous eye I most disliked their marked compliment to our Philadelphia brick , in painting numerons brick houses in the precise red colour of our unpainted bricks . A brick of dead red , has no beauty of itself ; - almost any other ...
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General Introductory History | 1 |
Epitome of Primitive Colonial and Philadelphia History | 7 |
The Primitive Settlementits Incidents | 59 |
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