The sage council, as has been mentioned in a preceding chapter, not being able to determine upon any plan for the building of their city — the cows, in a laudable fit of patriotism, took it under their peculiar charge, and as they went to and from pasture,... The Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes ... - Strana 324podľa Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Washington Irving - 1819 - Počet stránok 302
...building of their city — the cows, in a laudable fit of patriotism, took it under their particular charge, and as they went to and from pasture, established...distinguish certain streets of New York at this very day. The houses of the higher class were generally constructed of wood, excepting the gable end, which was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1819 - Počet stránok 310
...their particular charge, and as they went to and from pasture, established paths through the bushes, I on each side of which the good folks built their houses;...distinguish certain streets of New York at this very day. The houses of the higher class were generally constructed of wood, excepting the gable end, which v/as... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - Počet stránok 362
...destitute of pride or ambition, cherished by a fat government, and whose citizens do nothing in a hurry. The sage council, as has been mentioned in a preceding...distinguish certain streets of New York at this very day. The houses of the higher class were generally constructed of wood, excepting the gable end, which was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - Počet stránok 538
...building of their city—the cows, in a laudable fit of patriotism, took it under their particular charge, and as they went to and from pasture, established...distinguish certain streets of New York at this very day. The houses of the higher class were generally constructed of wood, excepting the gable end, which was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - Počet stránok 414
...building of their city ; the cows, in a laudable fit of patriotism, took it under their particular charge,- and as they went to and from pasture, established...distinguish .certain streets of New- York' at this very day. 1 :.•::: ::n.iao\ •'•i. :Some, it must be noted, who' were strenuous partizans of Mynheer Ten... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - Počet stránok 414
...under their particular charge, and as they went to and from pasture, established paths through thte 'bushes, on each side of which the good folks built...distinguish certain streets of New- York at this very day. Some, it must be noted, who were strenuous partizans of Mynheer Ten Breeches, (or Ten Broeck,) yexed... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - Počet stránok 318
...under their peculiar charge, and as they went to and from pasture, established paths through thebushes, on each side of which the good folks built their houses...distinguish certain streets of New- York at this very day. The houses of the higher class were generally constructed of wood, excepting the gable end, which was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1825 - Počet stránok 356
...paths throngh the bushes, on each side of which the good folks built their houses ; which is one canse of the rambling and picturesque] turns and labyrinths,...distinguish certain streets of New York at this very day. Some, it must be noted, who were streunous partisans of Mynheer Ten Breeches (or Ten-brocck), vexed... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1842 - Počet stránok 666
...government, and whose citizens do nothing in a hurry. " The sage council, as has been mentioned in n preceding chapter, not being able to determine upon...distinguish certain streets of New York at this very day. " The houses of the higher class were generally constructed of wood, excepting the gable end, which... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1842 - Počet stránok 652
...determine upon any plan for the building of their city — the cows, in a laudable fit of patriot, ism, took it under their peculiar charge, and as they went...distinguish certain streets of New York at this very day. " The houses of the higher class were generally constructed of wood, excepting the gable end, which... | |
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