A Day on Cooper RiverA.E. Miller, 1842 - 83 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 16 találatból.
2. oldal
... , mov- ing steadily along as the current of a brook in sum- mer , there is very soon presented to the eye of the visitor , luxuriant fields , bearing on their ample bo- soms , the rich staples of our country . On 2 A DAY ON COOPER RIVER .
... , mov- ing steadily along as the current of a brook in sum- mer , there is very soon presented to the eye of the visitor , luxuriant fields , bearing on their ample bo- soms , the rich staples of our country . On 2 A DAY ON COOPER RIVER .
25. oldal
... soon as he could conveniently after his decease , he would cause his body to be wrapped in twelve yards of tow - cloth , and to be burned until it was entirely consumed . This request was literally complied with in the presence of many ...
... soon as he could conveniently after his decease , he would cause his body to be wrapped in twelve yards of tow - cloth , and to be burned until it was entirely consumed . This request was literally complied with in the presence of many ...
32. oldal
... soon proved himself well qualified for the trust reposed in him . " Honest and just in all his deal- ings " between the mother country and the leading men under his government , it was from his represen- tations of the turbulent state ...
... soon proved himself well qualified for the trust reposed in him . " Honest and just in all his deal- ings " between the mother country and the leading men under his government , it was from his represen- tations of the turbulent state ...
39. oldal
... soon gently opened , when an old lady of benign countenance , dressed in a black silk gown , white muslin handkerchief pinned across , and wearing a close cap , stood before her . She rose , and gave her several invitations to enter ...
... soon gently opened , when an old lady of benign countenance , dressed in a black silk gown , white muslin handkerchief pinned across , and wearing a close cap , stood before her . She rose , and gave her several invitations to enter ...
43. oldal
... Soon after making this settle- ment , Mr. TRESCOTT , in excavating for the founda- tion of his house , dug up several Indian bodies - the bones were in good preservation , and the beads and other ornaments , which were found in strings ...
... Soon after making this settle- ment , Mr. TRESCOTT , in excavating for the founda- tion of his house , dug up several Indian bodies - the bones were in good preservation , and the beads and other ornaments , which were found in strings ...
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acres Adjoining Æneid ASHBY BALL banks beautiful BENJAMIN HUGER Bishop SMITH boat Bossis Brick Yard British built called Chapel Childsbury Church Cooper River crop cultivation DANIEL Daniel's Island daughters Day on Cooper Dean Hall death deep descended ditches EDWARD HARLESTON eldest Fair Lawn father feet field Fishbrook former French Quarter Creek gentleman Goose Creek Governor ground Hagan Harry Hill HENRY HENRY LAURENS Hill HUGER Huguenot JOHN HARLESTON lady Landgrave last number late LATHAM LAURENS living LOGAN Lord Cornwallis mansion married Middleburg miles MYRICK NATHANIEL negroes neighborhood original Parish passed plantation planters POYAS present proprietor Prioleau purchased Quinby residence Rice Hope Richmond seen Silk Hope sion Sir JOHN COLLETON sold soon South Mulberry South-Carolina spot swamp THOMAS ASHBY THOMAS BROUGHTON THOMAS SHUBRICK THOMAS SMITH tract trees TRESCOTT VANDERDUSSEN walls Western Branch whilst widow WRAGG writer
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80. oldal - Happy the age, and harmless were the days — For then true love and amity were found — When every village did a Maypole raise...
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