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" Therefore as soon as they arrive within hearing, they stop and halloo, remaining there till invited to enter. Two old men usually come out to them, and lead them in. There is in every village a vacant dwelling, called the strangers "
The Scots Magazine - Page 483
1787
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The New London Magazine, Volume 2

874 pages
...intrude ourfelves into yourcompany." 1 Their manner of entering one another's villages' has likewife it's rules. ' It is reckoned uncivil in travelling ftrangers...Therefore, as foon as they arrive within hearing, they ftop and holla, remaining there till invited to enter. Two old men ufually come out to them and lead...
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Annual Register, Volume 27

Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 608 pages
...intrude ourfelves into your " company." v Their manner of entering one another's villages has likewife its. rules. It is reckoned uncivil in travelling ftrangers...Therefore, as foon as they arrive within hearing, they Oop flop and hollow, remaining there till invited to entet. Two old men ufually come out to them, and...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 6

Books and bookselling - 1787 - 530 pages
...intrude ourfeives iuto your " company." Their manner of entering one another's villages has likewife its rules. It is reckoned uncivil in travelling ftrangers...without giving notice of their approach. Therefore, as loon as they arrive within hearing, they ftop and hollow, remaining there till invited to enter. Two...
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Works of the Late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written ...

Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1793 - 324 pages
...intrude ourfelves into your " company." Their manner of entering one another's villages has likewife its rules. It is reckoned uncivil in travelling ftrangers...without giving notice of their approach. Therefore, as loon as they arrive within hearing, they flop and hollow, remaining there till invited to enter. Two...
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volume 1

William Winterbotham - History - 1795 - 626 pages
...intrude ourfelves into your company." There manner of entering one another's villages has likewife its rules. It is reckoned uncivil in travelling ftrangers...Therefore, as foon as they arrive within hearing, they ftop and hollow, remaining there till invited to enter. Two old men ufually come out to them and lead...
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volume 1

William Winterbotham - America - 1796 - 644 pages
...entering one another's villages has likewife iti rules. It is reckoned uncivil in travelling ilrangers to enter a village abruptly, without giving notice...hollow, remaining there till invited to enter. Two old mei uluilly come out to them and lead them in. There is in even village a vacant dwelling, called the...
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volume 1

William Winterbotham - America - 1799 - 616 pages
...entering one another's villages has likewifc its rules. It is reckoned uncivil in travelling fhangers to enter a village abruptly, without giving notice of .their approach. Therefore; aa foon as they arrive within hearing, they ftop and hollow, remaining there till invited \o enter....
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Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1788 - 772 pages
...another's villages has likewife its rules. It is reckoned uncivil in travelling ftrangers ta emer_a village abruptly, without giving notice of their approach....Therefore, as foon as they arrive within hearing, they Hop and hollow, remaining there till invited to enter. Two old men ufually come out to them, and lead...
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Recreations in Agriculture, Natural-history, Arts, and ..., Volume 3

James Anderson - Agriculture - 1800 - 632 pages
...entering one another's villages has likewise its rules. It is reckoned uncivil in travelling strangers to enter a village abruptly, without giving notice of their approach; therefore, as soon as they arrive within hearing, they stop and hollow, remaining there till invited to enter. Two...
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Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1804 - 78 pages
...entering each other's villages has likewise its rules. It is reckoned uncivil in travelling strangers to enter a village abruptly, without giving notice of their approach. Therefore, as soon as they arrive within hearing, they stop and holla, remaining there till invited to enter. Two...
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