| Joseph Bucklin Bishop - 1916 - 326 pages
...Dawes, the adjutant of the Boston regiment. He has a large house and he has a movable partition in his garret which he takes down, and the whole club meets...smoke tobacco till you cannot see from one end of the room to the other. There they drink flip, I suppose, and there they choose a moderator who puts questions... | |
| Ralph Volney Harlow - 1917 - 304 pages
...Dawes, the adjutant of the Boston regiment. He has a large house and he has a movable partition in the garret which he takes down and the whole club meets in one room. There they smoke tobacco until you cannot see from one end of the garret to the other. There they drink flip, I suppose, and... | |
| Albert William Mann - 1917 - 610 pages
...Tom Dawes, the Adjutant of the Boston Regiment. He has a large house, and a movable partition in his garret, which he takes down and the whole club meets in one room. There they drink flip and smoke tobacco till you cannot s?e from one end of the garret to the other. They choose... | |
| Willis Mason West - 1918 - 846 pages
...times in the garret of Tom Dawes. ... He has a large house, and lie has a movable partition in his garret, which he takes down, and the whole club meets...smoke tobacco till you cannot see from one end of the room to the other. There they drink flip, I suppose, and there they choose a moderator, who puts questions... | |
| Charles Seymour, Donald Paige Frary - 1918 - 484 pages
...Dawes, the Adjutant of the Boston Regiment. He has a large house, and he has a movable partition in his garret which he takes down, and the whole club meets in one room. There they smoke tobacco till you can not see from one end of the garret to the other. There they drink flip, I suppose. and there they... | |
| Johan Huizinga - 1920 - 280 pages
...the Boston Regiment. He has a large house, and hè has a movable partition in his garret which hè takes down, and the whole club meets in one room....moderator, who puts questions to the vote regularly ; and select men, assessors, collectors, wardens, firewards, and representatives are regularly chosen before... | |
| Charles Grove Haines, Bertha Moser Haines - 1921 - 626 pages
...candidates, was superseded by the more 1 "In the garret of Tom Dawes," said Adams, "they smoke tobacco until you cannot see from one end of the garret to the other. There they drink flip, I suppose, and they choose a moderator who puts questions to the vote regularly; and selectmen, assessors, collectors,... | |
| Charles Grove Haines, Bertha Moser Haines - 1921 - 628 pages
...until you cannot see from one end of the garret to the other. There they drink flip, I suppose, and they choose a moderator who puts questions to the...vote regularly; and selectmen, assessors, collectors, fire wardens, and representatives are regularly chosen before they are chosen in the town." John Adams,... | |
| Willis Mason West - 1922 - 842 pages
...— President and Vice President from hostile parties. till you cannot see from one end of the room to the other. There they drink flip, I suppose, and...there they choose a moderator, who puts questions to vote regularly; and selectmen, assessors, collectors, firewards, and representatives are regularly... | |
| Willis Mason West - 1922 - 840 pages
...times in the garret of Tom Dawes. . . . He has a large house, and he has a movable partition in his garret, which he takes down, and the whole club meets in one room. There they smoke tobacco 1 Before the Twelfth Amendment, each elector voted for two men without naming one for President, one... | |
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