34 Metaphors for york

It extends so far out towards Asia that it carries the dominions of the Great Republic as far west of San Francisco as New York is east of it, making California a central state.

New York was a desert, and Ralph's seeming unconsciousness of the fact increased her resentment.

"NEW YORK'S THE PLACE FOR ME!

New York thus became the American headquarters.

Thus New York became the pioneer.

New York is a sucked orange.

CHAPTER V New York became a changed city to Philip.

Then people persist in seeing only New York, in taking notice only of what passes in New York; but they forget that New York is ordinarily an exception in the North, as much by its commercial position as by its opinions and votes.

York itself, though it was always the second, at least the third [s], city in England, and was the capital of a great province, which never was thoroughly united with the rest, contained but one thousand four hundred and eighteen families [t].

Betty deliberated for some minutes; here were two gowns: one must be worn to-night for her dear Clarissa; the other kept for the De Lancey ball, an event over which all fashionable New York was agog, and which would take place on New Year's night, just one week ahead.

The third was that New York was a friendly little hole after all!

" "And have Mademoiselle Viefville, or I, ever been so weak as to suppose, that New-York is Paris, or Rome, or Vienna?

For the city of Washington had not yet been built, and New York was the first capital of our country.

York's brother (York was a Fuegian brought to England by Fitzroy) killed a 'wild man' who was stealing his birds.

New York is a London in miniature, populous streets, hum of business, busy faces, shops in style, &c. Sept. 25th,I spent this day in viewing the city with increasing admiration: It is certainly one of the first maritime situations in the world.

[Footnote 1: Cardinal York was the younger brother of Charles Edward.

York is the loftiest of all the English cathedrals, and the third in length,both St. Alban's and Winchester being longer.

New York was then a sound and healthful community; making its mistakes, doubtless, as men ever will err; but the control of things had not yet passed into the hands of sheer political empirics, whose ignorance and quackery were stimulated by the lowest passion for majorities.

"What with high ideas, high rents, and higher education, the home myth is speedily following Santa Claus out of female education, and, argue as one may, New York is the social pace-maker 'East of the Rockies,' as the free delivery furniture companies advertise.

New York is not America.

Steamers run from this country to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, or Baltimore, but New York is the best port for Merced.

New York is a great State, and therefore it has three representatives here to-day.

"New York is a barren island as compared with this place," one of the boys, Jack Bosworth by name, declared.

"York is full o' loyal rebels and Tory patriots, and father says he'll be damned if you can learn logic where all lack it.

New York and Philadelphia, she said, were "not home, only a sojourning.

34 Metaphors for  york