THE UNITED STATES
... represented in Congress territories, not yet having been organized as States. Most respectfully your obedient servant, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. 34, Great George-street, Westminster. July 21. ...
... represented in Congress territories, not yet having been organized as States. Most respectfully your obedient servant, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. 34, Great George-street, Westminster. July 21. ...
... • YOUNG AMERICA.” Under the titles of Young America in Wall-street” and “Young America Abroad,” Mr. George Francis Train, of Boston, Massachusetts late of Melbourne, Australia, now of London and Liverpool and perhaps of Nishni-Novogorod, and, for all ...
... the Authoress of “The Fair Carew.” 38 vols.,post Bvo. Smith &E. ..ooonnn. 31/6 Young America in Wall Street. By George Francis Train. Crown BVO. LoOW.evceeessoassaassscossssnsscasanss 7/6 Uncle Jack the Fault Killer. By the Author of “ Round the ...
... YANKEE DEVELOPMENT. f The Alhentiiun reviewa an American publication from the at Ipen of George Francis Train :-Young America, which Mr. B Trahi represents, is not chargeable, with prolixity. That B gentleman'a didactic rate is by no means slow, and his ...
... LITERATURE. Young- America Abroad in Europe, Asia, and Aus- tralia. Ey George Francis Train. Sampson Eow, Son, and Co. It is not every day that we have the good fortune to happen upon a baok of .foreign travel indicating in the author such nice habits ...
... BUI ol 'Hitfhts. Mr. R. W. Kennard, in a very spirited speech \g America and Old England— Divided 1780, United Mr. George Francis Train responded in an e.tra .iilinaiiiv long and able address, whicii tie the* hour ami our limited space preclude at from ...
... knowledge of the use that can in any given case be made of the collection. (10) ' Young America in Wall Street.' By George Francis Train. Low, Son, and Co. (Ii) ' Buchan.' By the Rev. John B. Pratt, M.A. Smith. (12) ' The Plant Hunters; or, Adventures ...
... Mr. R. W. Kennard, in a very snirited speech, gave Young America and Old England—bivided 1766, United 1858. Mr. George Francis Train responded to the toast in an extraordinarily long and able address, which the lateness of the hour and our limited ...
... reference to banking , matters, a very interesting paper on Russian trade I fairs. Young America in tt all-street. By George Francis Train. Sampson Low and Co. j Mr. Train has obtained considerable notice as the au- thor of Young America Abroad, and on ...
... SPEECH OF MR. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN, AT THE LONDON TAVERN, JULY 5, 1858. Young Arnerici and Old England —divided in 1776, united in 1858. Proposed by Robert William Kennard, Esq., of England Respon !ed to by Mr. George Francis Train, Esq., of America ...