Sayings and Doings at the Tremont House: In the Year 1832, 第 1 巻Allen and Ticknor, 1833 |
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... young ac- tresses , and young cooks ! Let there be no mistake , Van ; -1 speak now , princi- pally , of the authors , actresses , and cooks of England , - about whom , of course , I know most . By the way , - add a note to the 6.
... young ac- tresses , and young cooks ! Let there be no mistake , Van ; -1 speak now , princi- pally , of the authors , actresses , and cooks of England , - about whom , of course , I know most . By the way , - add a note to the 6.
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... England , we have no hotels , that I know of , conducted on the Table d'hôte system . You would not have me give an architect's description of the House , even though I were capable of so doing ? Everybody , however , agrees that it is ...
... England , we have no hotels , that I know of , conducted on the Table d'hôte system . You would not have me give an architect's description of the House , even though I were capable of so doing ? Everybody , however , agrees that it is ...
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... England . " I am thinking he must have been a seven - months ' child , - Before his time , on every occa- sion . By the way , what is he doing in America ? Do you know ? - WARING . Catching trout , shooting wood - cocks- and travel ...
... England . " I am thinking he must have been a seven - months ' child , - Before his time , on every occa- sion . By the way , what is he doing in America ? Do you know ? - WARING . Catching trout , shooting wood - cocks- and travel ...
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... England , full of playfulness and drollery , he cannot fail to be a favorite with the peo- ple , on this side of the water . -I wish a hundred FEN- WICKS would come over every year . The English would then ( I am sure , ) become as ...
... England , full of playfulness and drollery , he cannot fail to be a favorite with the peo- ple , on this side of the water . -I wish a hundred FEN- WICKS would come over every year . The English would then ( I am sure , ) become as ...
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... veneration ; and so long as the English is the language of the land , I shall bring them forward , and push them into notice , as often as I have an opportunity . " I don't think he has - ever been out of New England in his life ; 51.
... veneration ; and so long as the English is the language of the land , I shall bring them forward , and push them into notice , as often as I have an opportunity . " I don't think he has - ever been out of New England in his life ; 51.
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