"Boz" has published his memoranda during his transa[?]autic tour under the title of "American Notes for general Circulation." A sparkling vein of pleasantry and satire, graphic, literary, and ...
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Article : 1,533 words"We reached Philadelphia late at night. Looking out of my chamber window, before going lo bed, I saw ou the opposite side of the way a handsome building of ...
Article : 283 words"I made uequainlanco with an American railroad, on this occasion. for the first time. As these works are pretty much alike all through the Stales, their general ...
Article : 761 words"Here is Washington," says Mr Dickens, "fresh in my mind and under my eye. Take the worst parts of the City-road and Pentonville, preserving all ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 19 Apr 1843, Page 4
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