met the night after according to Custom; and the Tuesday following the Company met to Dance as they used to do; but the Assembly being only for the Winter Season is now discontinued of Course and the Concert being for the whole year still goes on as usual. Early German Music in Philadelphia ... - Page 30by Robert Rutherford Drummond - 1910 - 88 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1908 - 470 pages
...by William Seward, an "Attendant and intimate Companion" of Whitefield's. This same writer s[1eaks of "Members of the Concert" and the rooms belonging...to Custom; and the Thursday following the Company "Pa. Gas., June 15-22, 1738-9. " Pa, Gas., Jan. 31, 1749. "Pa. Journal, Jan. 9, 1750. "Pa. Jour, and... | |
| 1905 - 578 pages
...therefore ordering their Door to be opened again, met the Night after according to Custom ; and the Tuesday following the Company met to Dance as they used to...Concert being for the whole Year still goes on as usual. After this Account of Seward's Behavior no one can wonder at his low Craft in getting this Paragraph... | |
| Francis von Albede Cabeen - 1906 - 204 pages
...therefore ordering their Door to be opened again, met the night after according to Custom; and the Tuesday following the Company met to dance as they used to...Concert being for the whole year still goes on as usual.'" &> &> " Yes, and the Assemblies are still held," I observed, hoping to change the topic of... | |
| John Thomson Faris - 1918 - 360 pages
..."below them to take any Notice of it." They "met the night after according to Custom; and the Tuesday following the Company met to Dance as they used to...Concert being for the whole year still goes on as usual." The writer felt that this account of Seward's behavior was in keeping with "his low craft in... | |
| John Thomson Faris - 1918 - 420 pages
..."below them to take any Notice of it." They "met the night after according to Custom; and the Tuesday following the Company met to Dance as they used to do; but the Assembly being only for the Whiter Season is now discontinued of Course and the Concert being for the whole year still goes on... | |
| 1908 - 468 pages
...that the hall was closed up by William Seward, an "Attendant and intimate Companion" of Whitefield's. This same writer speaks of "Members of the Concert"...to Custom ; and the Thursday following the Company "Pa. Gaz., June 15-22, 1738-9. " Pa. Gaz., Jan. 31, 1749. "Pa. Journal, Jan. 9, 1750. "Pa. Jour, and... | |
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