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Meanings of coffee-house keeper in English
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Usage of coffee-house keeper in English
1
The fact is that about 1713 Addison set up coffee-housekeeper himself.
2
But Steele could not forgive the Chelsea barber and coffee-housekeeper one thing.
3
Accordingly, I had asked my coffee-housekeeper to buy a hundred or so piastres.
4
William Niblo, who built it and managed it with consummate cleverness, had been a successful coffee-housekeeper downtown.
5
In the afternoon, the coffee-housekeeper dressed the provisions I had brought, as well as those belonging to many others of the company.
6
His sisters were at a school at Clapham, where among the girls was one Harriet Westbrook, the sixteen-year-old daughter of a coffee-housekeeper.
7
All coffee-housekeepers are obliged to buy their coffee ready burnt and ground from the government, the monopoly of this article being an imperial privilege.