Dinner was invariably a private meal, and the fat old burghers showed incontestable symptoms of disapprobation and uneasiness at being surprised by a visit from a neighbor on such occasions. But though our worthy ancestors were thus singularly averse... Told in Story, American History ... Book 1 - Página 82de Hamilton James Eckenrode - 1922 - 382 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1820 - 876 páginas
...hairbreadth escapes and bloody encounters among the Indians. " In those happy days a well regulated family always rose with the dawn, dined at eleven, and went to bed at sun down. Dinner was invariably a private meal, and the fat old burghers shewed incontestible symptoms... | |
| Washington Irving - 1819 - 310 páginas
...and hairbreadth escapes and bloody encounters among the Indians. In those happy days a well regulated family always rose with the dawn, dined at eleven, and went to bed at sun down. Dinner was invariably a private meal, and the fat old burghers showed incontestible symptoms... | |
| Washington Irving - 1819 - 302 páginas
...and hairbreadth escapes and bloody encounters among the Indians. In those happy days a well regulated family always rose with the dawn, dined at eleven, and •went to bed at sun down. Dinner was invariably a private meal, and the fat old burghers showed incontestable symptoms... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 556 páginas
...stories about New-England witches — grisly ghosts — horses without heads — and hairbreadth escapes and bloody encounters among the Indians. In those...at eleven, and went to bed at sun-down. Dinner was invariably a private meal, and the fat old burghers showed incontestable symptoms of disapprobation... | |
| 1820 - 490 páginas
...hairbreadth escapes and bloody encounters among the Indians. ' In those happy days a well regulated family always rose with the dawn, dined at eleven, and went to bed at sun down. Dinner was invariably a private meal, and the fat old burghers shewed incontestible symptoms... | |
| 1821 - 732 páginas
...whole, but we willingly make room for some portions of it. " In those happy days, a well regulated family always rose with the dawn, dined at eleven, and went to bed at sun-down. Dinner was invariably a 'private meal, and the fat old burghers shewed incontestible symptoms of disapprobation... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 414 páginas
...hairbreadth escapes, and bloody encounters among the Indians. In those happy days a well regulated family always rose with the dawn, dined at eleven, and went to bed at sun down. Dinner was invariably a private meal, and the fat .old burghers showed incontestable symptoms... | |
| George Lockhart - 1824 - 870 páginas
...hairbreadth escapes, and bloody encounters among the Indians. In those happy days a well regulated family always rose with the dawn, dined at eleven, and went to bed at sun down. Dinner was invariably a private meal, and the fat old burghers showed incontestable symptoms... | |
| Washington Irving - 1825 - 356 páginas
...ahout New-England witches, grisly ghosts, horses without heads, and hair-hreadth escapes, and hloody encounters among the Indians. In those happy days...always rose with the dawn, dined at eleven, and went to hed at sundown. Dinner was invariahly a private meal, and the fat old hurghers showed incontestihle... | |
| Washington Irving - 1826 - 452 páginas
...and hairbreadth escapes and bloody encounters among the Indians. In those happy days a well regulated family always rose with the dawn, dined at eleven, and went to bed at sundown. Dinner was invariably a private meal, and the fat old burghers showed incontestible symptoms of disapprobation... | |
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