| American periodicals - 1846 - 640 pages
...amiable pathos : — " Henry Patterson and his wife Elizabeth sailed from the Tower in the year 1834, as emigrants on board a vessel heavily laden with...collection, he went into the country on purpose to trap one. In this effort he succeeded, but when he returned to London he found that his friend Patterson had... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - Bookbinding - 1846 - 462 pages
...THE EMIGRANT'S LARK. HENRY Patterson and his wife Elizabeth sailed from the Tower in the year 1834, as emigrants on board a vessel heavily laden with...collection, he went into the country on purpose to trap one. In this effort he succeeded, but when he returned to London he found that his friend Patterson had... | |
| English literature - 1846 - 614 pages
...Henry Patterson and his wife Elizabeth sailed from the Tower in the year 1834, as emigrants on boaid a vessel heavily laden with passengers, and bound...collection, he went into the country on purpose to trap one. In this effort he succeeded, but when he returned to London he found that his friend Patterson had... | |
| 1846 - 610 pages
...sailed from the Tower in the year 1834, as emigrants on board a vessel heavily laden with paesi-ncers. and bound to Quebec. ' Patterson was an intimate friend...determined to make his friend | a present of a good fky-lark to take to Canada with him ; but not having what he called " a ! real good un :> among his... | |
| English literature - 1846 - 604 pages
...amiable pathos : — ' Henry Patterson and his wife Elizabeth sailed from the Tower in the year 1834, as emigrants on board a vessel heavily laden with passengers, and bound to Quebec. ' Pattern on was an intimate friend of a noted bird-catcher in London called Charley Nash. Nuw Nash... | |
| English literature - 1847 - 446 pages
...TBS SJUQBAHT'S LAKE. "Henry Patterson and hig wife Elizabeth sailed from the Tower in the year 1834, as emigrants on board a vessel heavily laden with...collection, he went into the country on purpose to trap one. In this effort he succeeded ; but, when he returned to London, he found that his friend Patterson had... | |
| 1847 - 438 pages
...work, ' The Kmignmt.') HENRY P*TTEBSON and his wife Elizabeth sailed from the Tower in the year 1831, as emigrants on board a vessel heavily laden with...bird-catcher in London called Charley Nash. Now Nash had determiued to make his friend a present of a good sky-lark to take to Canada with him ; but not having... | |
| 1847 - 436 pages
...THE EMIGRANT'S UKK. " Henry Patterson and his wife Elizabeth sailed from the Tower in the year 1834, as emigrants on board a vessel heavily laden with...Quebec. Patterson was an intimate friend of a noted bird -catcher in London called Charley Nash. Now, Nash had determined to make his friend a present... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1847 - 862 pages
...Patterson and his wife Elizabeth sailed from tk Tower in the year 1834, as emigrants on board a veael heavily laden with passengers, and bound to Quebec. Patterson was an intimate friend of a noted bird-cawher in London called Charley Nash. Now, Nash hid determined to make his friend a present of... | |
| Voyages and travels - 1848 - 376 pages
...THE EMIGRANT'S LARK. HENRY PATTERSON and his wife Elizabeth sailed from the Tower in the year 1834, as emigrants on board a vessel heavily laden with...collection, he went into the country on purpose to trap one. In this effort he succeeded, but when he returned to London he found that his friend Patterson had... | |
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