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" The parties broke up without noise and without confusion. They were carried home by their own carriages, that is to say, by the vehicles nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended... "
A History of New York: From the Beginning of the World to the End of the ... - Page 182
by Washington Irving - 1820 - 520 lehte
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Blackwood's Magazine, 7. köide

1820 - 876 lehte
...carried home by their own carriages, that is to say, by the vehicles nature had provided them, e\ cepting such of the wealthy, as could afford to keep a waggon....heart, occasioned no scandal at that time, nor should h at the present — if our great grandfathers approved of the custom, it would argue a great want...
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A History of New York from the Beginning of the World

Washington Irving - 1825 - 356 lehte
...afford to keep a waggon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective ahodes, and took leave of them with a hearty smack at the door : which, as it was an estahlished piece of etiquette, done in perfect simplicity and honesty of heart, occasioned no scandal...
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A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1828 - 354 lehte
...afford to keep a waggon. The gentlemen gallantly attended then fair ones to their respective ahodes, and took leave of them with a hearty smack at the door: which, as it was an estahlished piece of etiquette, done in perfect simplicity and honesty of heart, occasioned no scandal...
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A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1829 - 292 lehte
...the vehicles Nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to...that time, nor should it at the present — if our great-grandfathers approved of the custom, it would argue a great want of reverence in their descendants...
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A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1831 - 522 lehte
...the vehicles Nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to...that time, nor should it at the present — if our great-grandfathers approved of the custom, it would argue a great want of reverence in their descendants...
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The Beauties of Washington Irving

Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 lehte
...the vehicles nature had provided them, excepting surh of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave of thrm with a hearty smack at the door : which, as it was an established piece of etiquette, done in...
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Historical Collections of the State of New York: Containing a General ...

John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1842 - 652 lehte
...the vehicles nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to...it was an established piece of etiquette, done in perfept simplicity and honesty of heart, occasioned no scandal at that time, nor should it at the present...
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Works, 2. köide

Washington Irving - 1848 - 1124 lehte
...the vehicles nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to...at that time, nor should it at the present ; — if oiir great-grandfathers approved of the custom, it would argue a great want of deference in their descendants...
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Annals and Occurrences of New York City and State, in the Olden Time: Being ...

John Fanning Watson - 1846 - 470 lehte
...all carried home in their own carriages, that is to say, by the vehicles nature had provided them. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to...etiquette, done in perfect simplicity and honesty of heart, (the lady owing something for the attention,) occasioned no scandal at that time, nor should it now...
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The Family Tourist: A Visit to the Principal Cities of the Western Continent ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1848 - 662 lehte
...vehicles nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon.— The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to...occasioned no scandal at that time, nor should it at present—if our great-grandfathers approved of the custom, it would argue a great want of reverence...
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