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Title: The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth
Author: Timothy Templeton
Release Date: December 3, 2005 [EBook #17210]
Language: English
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THE
ADVENTURES
OF MY
COUSIN SMOOTH.
BY
TIMOTHY TEMPLETON.
OF TEWKSBURY.
New York and Auburn:
MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN,
New York: 25 Park Row--Auburn: 107 Genesee St.
London: W.T. Tweedle, Strand, and David Bryce, 48 Paternoster Row.
1856.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1856, by
MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for
the Southern District of New York.
Edward R. Jenkins, Printer,
Nos. 26 Frankfort Street.
CONTENTS.
Some Particulars respecting Cousin Smooth
CHAPTER I. --Mr. Smooth in Washington
CHAPTER II. --Mr. Smooth Sups, and goes to Bed
CHAPTER III. --In which Mr. Smooth has an Interview with General Cass
CHAPTER IV. --Mr. Smooth's Dream
CHAPTER V. --A Morning Adventure
CHAPTER VI. --Mr. Smooth finds his Path to the White House a
difficult one
CHAPTER VII. --Mr. Smooth Penetrates the Dark Confines of Mr.
Pierce's Kitchen, where he finds things sadly
confused
CHAPTER VIII. --Mr. Solomon Smooth takes a Fish Breakfast
CHAPTER IX. --Mr. Smooth Circumnavigates the Globe
CHAPTER X. --Smooth preserves Young America's Rights
CHAPTER XI. --Mr. Smooth is Right Side up
CHAPTER XII. --Mr. Smooth makes a few Reflections
CHAPTER XIII. --Mr. Smooth sees a Country great in Resources blighted
by a Narrow Policy
CHAPTER XIV. --Done Brown in Downing Street
CHAPTER XV. --His little Lordship's Show, and a Peep into Downing
Street
CHAPTER XVI. --Smooth Dines with Citizen Peabody
CHAPTER XVII. --Smooth looks in upon the Mixed Commission
CHAPTER XVIII.--Smooth receives the Documents, and calls a Congress
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