The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 33
... continued my friend , must sink our opinion of Americans ! Their connexion with us , as natives of a common country , may rescue them from our contempt , and prompt us to extenuate the censure , by extending it from Americans to men ...
... continued my friend , must sink our opinion of Americans ! Their connexion with us , as natives of a common country , may rescue them from our contempt , and prompt us to extenuate the censure , by extending it from Americans to men ...
Page 55
... continued by others who dare to step forth and strive to excel each other to gain the attention of the favourite female . " W. THE MONITOR No. II . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . TURNPIKE ROADS . IT is a subject of the most serious regret to ...
... continued by others who dare to step forth and strive to excel each other to gain the attention of the favourite female . " W. THE MONITOR No. II . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . TURNPIKE ROADS . IT is a subject of the most serious regret to ...
Page 70
... ( Continued from Vol . 1 , page 544. ) LONG ere the morn had show'd its opening sweets , We clubb'd our arms and pass'd the silent streets ; Slow o'er the pavement limpingly we tread , But soon recovering , every ailment fled . Forward we ...
... ( Continued from Vol . 1 , page 544. ) LONG ere the morn had show'd its opening sweets , We clubb'd our arms and pass'd the silent streets ; Slow o'er the pavement limpingly we tread , But soon recovering , every ailment fled . Forward we ...
Page 75
... continued to see the ef- fects of its rage for upwards of twenty miles . At this season of the year great numbers of bears resort to the moun- tains in search of whortleberries which they devour with great voracity . They are at this ...
... continued to see the ef- fects of its rage for upwards of twenty miles . At this season of the year great numbers of bears resort to the moun- tains in search of whortleberries which they devour with great voracity . They are at this ...
Page 77
... continued . ) FOR THE PORT FOLIO . BURK'S GARDEN GRAVE . John Daly Burk fell in a duel at Petersburg , Virginia , and lies buâ–¾ ried in the garden of general Jones's villa , about a mile from the town . ICLIMBED the high hills of the ...
... continued . ) FOR THE PORT FOLIO . BURK'S GARDEN GRAVE . John Daly Burk fell in a duel at Petersburg , Virginia , and lies buâ–¾ ried in the garden of general Jones's villa , about a mile from the town . ICLIMBED the high hills of the ...
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