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Historical Collections of the State of New York: Containing a General ... - Page 262
by John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1842 - 608 lehte
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Gems of Genius in Poetry and Art: From the Kings and Queens of Thought : and ...

Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 lehte
...kept up the social bands of intimacy by occasional banquetIngs, called tea-parties. These fashonable parties were generally confined to the higher classes,...about six, unless it was in winter time, when the fashonable hours were a little earlier, that the ladies might get home before dark. The teatable was...
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Knickerbocker's History of New York: (books III-VII)

Washington Irving - 1909 - 336 lehte
...dinners, yet they kept up the social bands of intimacy by occasional banquetings, called tea-parties. These fashionable parties were generally confined...own cows, and drove their own wagons. The company com25 monly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter-time, when...
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Intermediate and Grammar Methods: A Series of Practical Home ..., 1. köide

William Francis Rocheleau - 1909 - 430 lehte
...horses without heads, hair-breadth escapes, and bloody encounters among Indians. In these happy days, fashionable parties were generally confined to the...own cows, and drove their own wagons. The company usually assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter-time, when the...
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History of American Literature

Reuben Post Halleck - 1911 - 442 lehte
...wooden ladle and filling two corn baskets with the contents. He takes us to a tea party attended by " the higher classes or noblesse, that is to say such...as kept their own cows and drove their own wagons," where we can see the damsels knitting their own woolen stockings and the vrouws serving big apple pies,...
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Choice Literature, 5. raamat

1912 - 332 lehte
...of dulcet old dowagers who met to win each other's money and lose their own tempers at a card table. These fashionable parties were generally confined...three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was winter time, when the fashionable hours were a little earlier, that the ladies might get home before...
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The Literary Reader for Higher Grades, 6. raamat

Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 618 lehte
...fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, 1 that is to say, such 125 as kept their own cows, and drove their own wagons....o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in wintertime, when the fashionable hours were a little earlier, that the ladies might get home before...
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Publications, 1. köide

Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors - 1916 - 340 lehte
...dinners, yet they kept up the social bands of intimacy by occasional banquetings, called tea-parties. "These fashionable parties were generally confined...o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter-time, when the fashionable hours were a little earlier, that the ladies might get home before...
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Eighth Reader

Walter Lowrie Hervey, Melvin Hix - 1918 - 552 lehte
...dinners, yet they kept up the social bands of intimacy by occasional banquetings, called tea-parties. These fashionable parties were generally confined...o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter-tune, when the fashionable hours were a little earlier, that the ladies might get home before...
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Public School Methods, 4. köide

1918 - 688 lehte
...horses without heads, hair-breadth escapes, and bloody encounters among Indians. In these happy days, fashionable parties were generally confined to the...own cows, and drove their own wagons. The company usually assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter-time, when the...
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Everyday Classics: Eighth Reader : the Introduction to Literature

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1918 - 432 lehte
...about New England witches, grisly ghosts, and bloody encounters among Indians. In these happy days, fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse ; that is to say, 5 such as kept their own cows, and drove their own wagons. The company usually assembled at three o'clock,...
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