10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RÓSBIF» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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He knew one compound word only, and that was roast beef, which he called 'Ros-bif.' He accompanied a Dakota delegation to Washington City on one occasion, and when asked at the public houses what he would be helped to, he could ...
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Cogitations of a vagabond, by authority of the king's ... - Pagina 94
Then he becomes distracted about ros bif d' agneau, and ros bif de moidon; but finishes by ordering a poulet or poularde to conclude. Two youths, onan occasion, at one of these houses, proposed dining backwards. They ordered fruit and ...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
... savory food and palatable drink, and is very glad to get them in England. In France he grumbles at their 'ros-bif de mouton, not more execrable, he says, in name than in nature, and sighs for 'ros bif de bif" done a la British. But in England he ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, 1843
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The male flirt; or, 'Ladies, beware of him'. - Pagina 274
ma.rm.ites — a ros bif Anglais, brown and tempting, hung before a noble fire. There were good fires everywhere; and Madame, taking him upstairs, pointed out a little white-curtained bed in a recess at the end of a long dortoir, and told him that ...
Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies, 1860
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Imperial Paris; including new scenes for old visitors - Pagina 89
It is now simply a very indifferent joint of what Monsieur Victor and his brethren call ros bif. But, presently, it will be Beef a, la mode ; a juicy morsel will be dexterously cut off for a Chateaubriand aux Pommes ; then it will be dexterously turned to ...
William Blanchard Jerrold, 1855
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The Ancestry, Life, and Times of Hon. Henry Hastings Sibley
He knew one compound word only, and that was roast-beef, which he called 'ros-bif.' He accompanied a Dakota delegation to Washington City on one occasion, and when asked at the public houses what he would be helped to, he could only ...
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After the Ball Was Over: 2 - Pagina 16
No ros-bif today, too tough. He get bif contract, then supply the leather of his shoes." Mr. Knowles surveyed the offending meat. "Looks all right to me. Roast beef always on Sunday. Come on, Charlie," he cajoled. "What's wrong with you?
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Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers
And as the maxim above quoted contains the principle on which we act when travelling abroad, we were not a little surprised and annoyed when the waiter, handing us the day's bill of fare, added that we might also have Ros-bif or Bif-steck, ...
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Hodgson Yates, 1880
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An autobiography of Walter Neal Chinn, Jr., his relatives, ... - Pagina 42
In addition, we were messing at the Restaurante Ros Bif, about three blocks down towards the center of town, on Boulevard Canabere. We did not get much roast beef, but the food was ample, and they had a goodly supply of table wine, and at ...
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If this be Error - Pagina 269
"Has nobody ever explained to you that the English complex on the subject of 'ros-bif ' and beef dripping is the result of having so many colonies with cattle to export ? To give pleasure to her colonies England is influenced by her leading men ...