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Establishment of Packets from Falmouth |
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Dispute between Captain Willis and the Government |
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Treaty with England |
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English Females at Buenos Ayres |
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Many Englishmen have married Buenos-Ayrean Wives |
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Death of Mr. Dallas, and of Mr. Rowcroft |
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Death of Jack Hall |
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Irish Yankies |
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North-American Residents |
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Death of Mr. Rodney |
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Frenchmen |
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Portuguese |
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Germans, Italians, Prussians, &c. |
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NATIVE (OR CREOLE) AND SPANISH INHABITANTS. |
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Persons, Dispositions, and Manners |
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Compliments of Salutation |
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Practice of giving Flowers to Visitors |
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Smoking Segars |
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Politeness |
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Yerba, or Tea of Paraguay |
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Time of Meals |
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Siesta, or Afternoon Nap |
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Tertulias, or Public Dances |
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Sweetmeats much eaten |
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Etiquette, when walking in public, and in the ball-room |
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Dancing |
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Music |
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Consulado Musical School-Room |
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Philharmonics, a Musical Subscription Society |
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Mothers watch their Daughters with great strictness |
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Marriages take place early |
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Washerwomen on the Beach |
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Treatment of Slaves |
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Superstition of the Negroes |
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Orderly conduct of the lower orders |
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Beggars very annoying |
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Savings Bank |
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Propensity to Gaming |
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Bathing practised by all Classes |
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Dress |
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Females make their own Clothes |
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Travelling |
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Value and description of the Horses |
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Arrival of some English Horses in the Rhoda |
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Country Waggons |
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