Albany was indeed Dutch, in all its moods and tenses; thoroughly and inveterately Dutch. The buildings were Dutch— Dutch in style, in position, attitude and aspect. The people were Dutch, the horses were Dutch, and even the dogs were Dutch."4 It was... The Annals of Albany - Halaman 189oleh Joel Munsell - 1859 - 10 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1881 - 976 halaman
...with foliage, and bordered by stately trees. Albany was indeed Dutch — the buildings, were Dutch, the people were Dutch, the horses were Dutch, and even the dogs barked in Dutch. Every house having any pretension to dignity was placed with its gable end toward... | |
| Anthony Bleecker Banks, Franklin Martin Danaher, Andrew Hamilton - 1888 - 534 halaman
...this place : "Albany was indeed Dutch, in all its moods and tenses — thoroughly and inveterately Dutch. The buildings were Dutch — Dutch in style,...line by the giants of old, and there left ; or had been dropped down from the clouds in a dark night, and had stuck fast where it fell." It may have been... | |
| New York State Historical Association, New York State Historical Association. Meeting - 1911 - 636 halaman
...A. Worth writes, "Albany was indeed Dutch, in all its moods and tenses; thoroughly and inveterately Dutch. The buildings were Dutch— Dutch in style,...Dutch, the horses were Dutch, and even the dogs were Dutch."4 It was only a few years, however, according to Mr. Worth, before the "Yankees" had captured... | |
| New York State Historical Association, New York State Historical Association. Meeting - 1911 - 640 halaman
...Dutch, in all its moods and tenses; thoroughly and inveterately Dutch. The buildings were Dutch—Dutch in style, in position, attitude and aspect. The people...horses were Dutch, and even the dogs were Dutch." 4 It was only a few years, however, according to Mr. Worth, before the "Yankees" had captured Fort... | |
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