Observations on Professions, Literature, Manners, and Emigration in the United States and Canada: Made During a Residence There in 1832Whittaker, Treacher and Company, 1833 - 434페이지 |
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... appeared this also he perused , with a view that nothing contained in it might by him be needlessly repeated . He flatters himself , therefore , that what he has re- tained and given in the following pages , belongs pretty exclusively ...
... appeared this also he perused , with a view that nothing contained in it might by him be needlessly repeated . He flatters himself , therefore , that what he has re- tained and given in the following pages , belongs pretty exclusively ...
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... appeared in different directions ; but as a deep covering of snow overspread the landscape , the natural beauties of the harbour were indistinctly visible . The vessel was soon at the landing - place . Most of the passengers , among ...
... appeared in different directions ; but as a deep covering of snow overspread the landscape , the natural beauties of the harbour were indistinctly visible . The vessel was soon at the landing - place . Most of the passengers , among ...
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... appeared to be dissatisfied with America and its people . The person , at whose house we had taken lodgings , was an Englishman , a painter , who informed me that he had lived some years in Liverpool ; but that from the heavy weight of ...
... appeared to be dissatisfied with America and its people . The person , at whose house we had taken lodgings , was an Englishman , a painter , who informed me that he had lived some years in Liverpool ; but that from the heavy weight of ...
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... crime was , his being an Englishman . He had , moreover , not been so sub- missive to the free - born Americans as to endure passively , various things in their conduct , which to him appeared unpleasant . As the purse strings of.
... crime was , his being an Englishman . He had , moreover , not been so sub- missive to the free - born Americans as to endure passively , various things in their conduct , which to him appeared unpleasant . As the purse strings of.
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Made During a Residence There in 1832 Isaac Fidler. to him appeared unpleasant . As the purse strings of the clergy are generally in the hands of their flock , they can always clothe and feed them and their families as they please . For ...
Made During a Residence There in 1832 Isaac Fidler. to him appeared unpleasant . As the purse strings of the clergy are generally in the hands of their flock , they can always clothe and feed them and their families as they please . For ...
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344 페이지 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more.
157 페이지 - But, of all foreigners, none amalgamate themselves so quickly with our people as the natives of the Emerald Isle. In some of the visions which have passed through my imagination, I have supposed that Ireland was originally, part and parcel of this continent, and that, by some extraordinary convulsion of nature, it was torn from America, and drifting across the ocean, was placed in the unfortunate vicinity of Great Britain. The same open-heartedness ; the same generous hospitality; the same careless...
40 페이지 - Parents also have as little control over their offspring at home, as the master has at school. . . . Corporal punishment has almost disappeared from American day-schools; and a teacher, who should now give recourse at such means of enforcing instruction, would meet with reprehension from the parents and perhaps retaliation from his scholars.39 Tocqueville also found examples of the American's mistrust of authority "even in the schools...
157 페이지 - The same open-heartedness ; the same generous hospitality ; the same careless and uncalculating indifference about human life ; characterize the inhabitants of both countries. Kentucky has been sometimes called the Ireland of America. And I have no doubt, that if the current of emigration were reversed, and set from America upon the shores of Europe instead of bearing from Europe to America, every American emigrant to Ireland would there find, as every Irish emigrant here finds, a hearty welcome...
11 페이지 - Americans in general are represented, a summer's-day friend, promised his word of honor that he would do something for the church. Accordingly, he mentioned this circumstance in Congress on the first opportunity, and, relating his promise, moved that no clergyman should thenceforth sit in that house. The motion was carried by a vast majority, and clergymen, with their golden anticipations, vanished from it for ever. This was told me by a divine of eminence.
39 페이지 - The pupils are entirely independent of their teacher. No correction, no coercion, no manner of restraint is permitted to be used. . . . Parents also have as little control over their offspring at home, as the master has at school. . . . Corporal punishment has almost disappeared from American day-schools; and a teacher, who should now give...
97 페이지 - I peceived that discipline and chastisement sounded harsh upon his ears, and he retired from the party at an early hour. The German author, who had before vented his indignation against the aristocracy of England, now resumed the same subject; and repeated many accusations entirely unfounded, and which nothing but prejudice could dictate. This he did, to demonstrate his attachment to a republican form of government, and to expose my political views.
243 페이지 - Canada, and had the good fortune to find one that would sail in an hour. I agreed with the captain for nine dollars, for myself, family, and baggage, and he on his part assured me that he would land me safe in twenty-four hours. Our provision was included in the fare. Instead of reaching York in one day, we were five days on the lake. There were two passengers, besides ourselves, equally disappointed and impatient. The cabin of the vessel served for the sitting, eating, and sleeping room of passengers,...
11 페이지 - America have not, and also a much greater extent of sound learning, which I should be extremely sorry to see lost or discontinued. These remarks I have made from no interested views, never having held, nor likely to hold, any church preferment. The clergy of America are prohibited, by an act of legislature, from sitting in the Chamber of Representatives. This was not always the case, but was brought about after the following manner. One of the members of Congress, a clergyman, was very desirous that...
388 페이지 - I trust you do, encourage emigration ; encourage the husbandmen, the mechanics, the merchants, of the old world, to come and settle in this land of promise ; make it the home of the skilful, the industrious, the fortunate, and happy, as well as the asylum of the distressed...