Those who are conversant with Europe would be tempted to believe that even the air of the Atlantic disagrees with the constitution of foreign vices; if they survive the voyage, they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption.... Thomas Paine - Página 150por Elbert Hubbard - 1907 - 31 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 páginas
...conversant with Europe would be tempted to believe, that even the air of the Atlantic disagrees with foreign vices ; if they survive the voyage they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America which disarms them... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1819 - 276 páginas
...conversant with Europe would be tempted to believe, that even the air of the Atlantic disagrees with foreign vices ; if they survive the voyage they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America which disarms them... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 524 páginas
...its natural vigor. Like an untenanted house it falls into decay, and frequently ruins the possessor. America yet inherits a large portion of her first-imported...they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America, which disarms them... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 478 páginas
...dissipation. They have added to the dissolution of manners, and supported Venus against the muses. America yet inherits a large portion of her first-imported...they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America, which disarms them... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 552 páginas
...dissipation. They have added to the dissolution of manners* and supported Venus against the Muses. America yet inherits a large portion of her first-imported...they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America, which disarms them... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1859 - 618 páginas
...first-imported virtue. Degeneracy is here almost a useless word. Those who are conversant with Europe, would bo tempted to believe that even the air of the Atlantic...they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America, which disarms them... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1878 - 606 páginas
...dissipation. They have added to the dissolution of manners, and supported Venus against the Muses. America yet inherits a large portion of her first-imported...they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America, which disarms them... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1892 - 408 páginas
...only blossomed, but even ripened upon the soil. The cottages as it were of yesterday have grown to villages, and the villages to cities ; and while proud...they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America which disarms them... | |
| MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY - 1906
...is here almost a useless word. Those who are conversant with Europe would be tempted to be¿ lieve that even the air of the Atlantic disagrees with the...they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America, which disarms them... | |
| 1899 - 848 páginas
...only blossomed, but even ripened on the soil. The cottages, as it were, of yesterday have grown to villages, and the villages to cities ; and, while...they either expire on their arrival, or linger away in an incurable consumption. There is a happy something in the climate of America which disarms them... | |
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