It does not unfrequently happen, that two ladies, of equal rank, meeting each other, in their carriages, one will not give way to the other, though they may be forced to remain for hours in the street. Voyages to the East-Indies - Side 300av Johan Splinter Stavorinus - 1798 - 572 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1800 - 490 sider
...fit in fullen and proud filen'ce for the whole time the cnlertainment lads. It does not unfrcqnently happen, that two ladies, of equal rank, meeting each...other, 'though they may be forced to remain for hours ia the (treet. Not long before I left Batavia, this happened between two clergymen's wives, who chancing... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 1030 sider
...are entitled to, will fit in füllen and proud filence for the whole time the entertainment laits. It does not unfrequently happen, that two ladies of...remain for hours in the ftreet. Not long before I left Batavia, this happened between two clergymen's wives, who chancing to meet in their carriages in a,... | |
| John Joseph Stockdale - 1812 - 420 sider
...lower than they are entitled to, will sit in sullen and proud silence during the whole entertainment. It does not unfrequently happen, that two ladies of equal rank meeting each Cther in their carriages, neither will give way, though they may be forced to remain for hours in the1... | |
| 1860 - 600 sider
...are entitled to, will sit in sullen and proud silence, for the whole time the entertainment lasts. It does not unfrequently happen, that two ladies,...though they may be forced to remain for hours in the street. Not long before I left Batavia, this happened between two clergymen's wives, who chancing to... | |
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