| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1907 - 352 str.
...York, is found in the lower order of her citizens; it is banished from the houses of the great and opulent. Their manners are truly republican, no eclat,...hospitable, it is true, but the poor man is made to fed the difference between himself and his hospitable entertainers. Not so. in New York, as respects... | |
| Sarah Harvey Porter - 1908 - 330 str.
...stiffness, much of which exists in Philadelphia and the southern towns with their boasted hospitality. These are hospitable, it is true, but the poor man is made to feel the difference between himself and his hospitable entertainers. Not so, in New York, as respects that sort of homage exacted... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1907 - 334 str.
...York, is found in the lower order of her citizens; it is banished from the houses of the great and opulent. Their manners are truly republican, no eclat,...the poor man is made to feel the difference between himself and his hospitable entertainers. Not so, in New York, as respects that sort of homage exacted... | |
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