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" I have never been in a community that rivals Monterey in its spirit of hospitality and generous regard. Such is the welcome to the privileges of the private hearth, that a public hotel has never been able to maintain itself. You are not expected to wait... "
Travels in the Equatorial Regions of South America, in 1832 - Página 68
por Adrian Russell Terry - 1834 - 290 páginas
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Three Years in California [1846-1849 ̈By Rev. Walter Colton, U.S.N.

Walter Colton - 1850 - 492 páginas
...to the privileges of the private hearth, that a public hotel has never been able to maintain itself. You are not expected to wait .for a particular invitation, but to come without the slightest ceremony, make yourself entirely at home, and tarry as long as it suits your...
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Three Years in California

Walter Colton - 1852 - 512 páginas
...to the privileges of the private hearth, that a public hotel has never been able to maintain itself. You are not expected to wait for a particular invitation, but to come without the slightest ceremony, make yourself entirely at home, and tarry as long as it suits your...
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The Land of Gold Or: Three Years in California [1846-1849]

Walter Colton - 1860 - 476 páginas
...'to the privileges of the private hearth, that a public hotel has never been able to maintain itself. You are not expected to wait for a particular invitation, but to come without the slightest ceremony, make yourself entirely at home, and tarry as long as it suits your...
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Land of Sunshine, Volúmenes7-8

1897 - 664 páginas
...to the privileges of the private hearth, that a public hotel has never been able to maintain itself. You are not expected to wait for a particular invitation, but to come without the slightest ceremony, make yourself entirely at home, and tarry as long as it suits your...
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The Land of Sunshine, Volúmenes7-8

1897 - 612 páginas
...to the privileges of the private hearth, that a public hotel has never been able to maintain itself. Y.ou are not expected to wait for a particular invitation, but to come without the slightest ceremony, make yourself entirely at home, and tarry as long as it suits your...
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Monterey, Cradle of California's Romance: The Story of a Lost Port that was ...

Grace MacFarland - 1914 - 136 páginas
...this was the usual Monterey reception, as described by Colton or any of the other prominent Americans. "You are not expected to wait for a particular invitation, but to come without the slightest ceremony ; make yourself entirely at home and stay as long as you ple.ise. You...
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Dawn and the Dons: The Romance of Monterey

Tirey Lafayette Ford - 1926 - 268 páginas
...to the privileges of the private hearth that a public hotel has never been able to maintain itself. You are not expected to wait for a particular invitation, but to come without the slightest ceremony, make youreslf entirely at home, and tarry as long as it suits your...
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Gold Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early American West

Vardis Fisher, Opal Laurel Holmes, Opal Laurel Fisher - 1968 - 492 páginas
...to the privileges of the private hearth, that a public hotel has never been able to maintain itself. You are not expected to wait for a particular invitation, but to come without the slightest ceremony, make yourself entirely home, and tarry as long as it suits your inclination,...
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