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" These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse; that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own wagons. "
A History of New York from the Beginning of the World - Halaman 94
oleh Washington Irving - 1825 - 312 halaman
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A History of New-York: From the Beginning of the World to the End ..., Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1812 - 306 halaman
...fafhionable parties were generally configned to the higher clafles, or noblefle, that is to fay, fuel, as kept their own cows, and drove their own waggons. The company commonly sflembled at three o'clock, and went away about fix, unlcfs it was in winter time, when the fafhionable...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 7

1820 - 876 halaman
...card table. " These fashionable parties were generally consigned to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own waggons. The company commonly assembled it three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter time, when the fashionable...
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A History of New-York, from the Beginning of the World to the End ..., Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1819 - 310 halaman
...tea parties. / These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own wagons. The company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in...
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A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1819 - 302 halaman
...tea parties. These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own wagons. The•company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in...
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A History of New York: From the Beginning of the World to the ..., Volume 1-2

Washington Irving - 1820 - 556 halaman
...tea-parties. These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows and drove their own waggons. The company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six ; unless it was in winter time, when the fashionable...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 7

1820 - 490 halaman
...fashionable parties were generally consigned to the higher clashes or noblesse, that is to say, such us kept their own cows, and drove their own waggons. The company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter time, when the fashionable...
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A History of New-York: From the Beginning of the World to the End ..., Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1821 - 414 halaman
...card-table. These fashionable parties were generally consigned to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own waggons. The company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter time, when the fashionable...
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The Edinburgh Monthly Review, Volume 5

1821 - 732 halaman
...tea-parties. These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows and drove their own waggons. The company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six ; unless it was in winter time, when the fashionable...
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Memoirs Concerning the Affairs of Scotland, from Queen Anne's Accession to ...

George Lockhart - 1824 - 870 halaman
...card table. These fashionable parties were generally consigned to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own waggons. The company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter time, when the fashionable...
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A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1828 - 354 halaman
...tempers at a card tahle. These fashionahle parties were generally consigned to the higher classes, or nohlesse, that is to say, such as kept their own...earlier, that the ladies might get home hefore dark. I do not find that they ever treated their company to iced creams, jellies, or syllahuhs ; or regaled...
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