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The sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker, and other learned men
Cozzens, Frederic S. (1818-1869)
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PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
1.
I. A Talk About Tea.
2.
II. Journey around a Tapioca Pudding.
3.
III. The Radiant Dinner Castor.
4.
IV. Chocolate and Cocoa.
5.
V. Notables and Potables.
6.
VI. A Peep into a Salad-Bowl.
7.
VII. Madame Follet.
8.
VIII. Old Phrases.
9.
IX. Art.
10.
X. Accidental Resemblances.
11.
XI. Sitka: Our New Acquisition.
12.
XII. Phrases and Filberts.
13.
XII. Does Queen Victoria Speak English?
1.
CHAPTER I.
2.
CHAPTER II. “Does Queen Victoria Speak English?”
14.
XIV. The Noses of Eminent Men.
15.
XIV. (From the Bunkum Flagstaff and Independent Echo.) Bunkum Museum.
16.
XV. Up the Rhine.
17.
XVI. The First Oyster-Eater.
18.
XVII. A Literary Curiosity.
19.
XVII. The Race between the Hare and the Hedgehog, on the little Heath by Buxtehude
20.
XVIII. What is the Cause of Thunder?
21.
XIX. A French Breakfast.
22.
XX. Dainty Hints for Epicurean Smokers.
23.
XXI. Was Champagne Known to the Ancients?
24.
XXII. German Wines, and a Wine Cellar.
25.
XXIII. A Christmas Piece
26.
XXIV. Oxyporian Wines.
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The sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker, and other learned men
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To/
C.H. Lilienthal Esq
with kind regards of
Frederick Cozzens
Yonkers July 27th 1867
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The sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker, and other learned men