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1 Every generation laughs at the old fashions , but follows religiously the new.
2 Some people wea' old fashions ; that's all.... A cassock's an old fashion.
3 Perhaps, after all, it is as well those old fashions have gone out.
4 The town became more pensive than ever over old fashions .
5 They were old stale men with frieze clothes on them, and the old fashions .
6 You may laugh at those old fashions , but I say yon's not a bad dress.
7 The slow old fashions are good enough for me, thank God, and I will none other.
8 Keep to the good old fashions , my dear.
9 Hence, this month I will make a hasty comparison between new and old fashions in teaching the pianoforte.
10 Indeed, our consumers cling very generally to the old fashions in this article, not even admitting the changes produced by time.
11 Most Europeans, satisfied with the axiom " old fashions please me best" were stand-patters in the early stages of this transformation.
12 While sojourning in this strong-hold of old fashions , it is my intention to make occasional sketches of the scenes and characters before me.
13 This following of old fashions and old ways often struck Prescott as a peculiar fact in a country that was rebelling against them.
14 People invent grotesque disguises, they revive old fashions , they choose the most ridiculous things, and seek to make them as amusing as possible.
15 Why should he so far leave the old fashions of his life as to fret himself about an attorney's daughter in a little English town?
16 Old reputations, like old fashions , are more prized in the grassy than in the stony districts.
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