The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volumen24John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond A.S. Barnes, 1890 |
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... period about the middle of the eighteenth century . Judge Jones pins it to the year 1752 , saying : " The * Paper written by request , and read by the author before the New York Historical Society at its regular meeting on the 6th of ...
... period about the middle of the eighteenth century . Judge Jones pins it to the year 1752 , saying : " The * Paper written by request , and read by the author before the New York Historical Society at its regular meeting on the 6th of ...
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... period on this continent . The parlors of the latter are fifty feet long , opening upon a rear piazza large enough for a cotillion party , and the dining - room is gorgeously magnificent in its appointments . The grounds of all these ...
... period on this continent . The parlors of the latter are fifty feet long , opening upon a rear piazza large enough for a cotillion party , and the dining - room is gorgeously magnificent in its appointments . The grounds of all these ...
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... period that Mr. Houghton , from the platform of the New York Historical Society at one of its late meetings , conducted his audience through the streets of New York on foot , to prove in the most conclusive manner that carriages were ...
... period that Mr. Houghton , from the platform of the New York Historical Society at one of its late meetings , conducted his audience through the streets of New York on foot , to prove in the most conclusive manner that carriages were ...
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... period , and a popular form of entertainment in New York . Guests are bidden with discriminating care ; there is no mixing of classes . The old families who for more than a century have furnished the colony with military , social , and ...
... period , and a popular form of entertainment in New York . Guests are bidden with discriminating care ; there is no mixing of classes . The old families who for more than a century have furnished the colony with military , social , and ...
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... period , is the Sabbath day . The stillness of the morning is not easily painted into our picture . The city is absolutely quiet . Even the milkmen and the venders of drinking - water announce themselves in hushed voices at the kitchen ...
... period , is the Sabbath day . The stillness of the morning is not easily painted into our picture . The city is absolutely quiet . Even the milkmen and the venders of drinking - water announce themselves in hushed voices at the kitchen ...
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