In the boisterous, enterprising spirit of Genoa, he worked as a cheese maker, tavern keeper and dealer in wool and wine.
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A formerly working-class institution, tampering, became the locus of many patriot activities, and tavern keepers often moved into political activism.
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At the age of 15, Marie-Therese married tavern keeper and baker Ren?Auguste Chouteau, Sr ., on September 20, 1748.
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In the 18th century, each tavern keeper hung a sprig of flowers or a branch outside his door to announce that the new wine had arrived.
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These covered such minutiae as the chance of finding a singing sword in a pile of loot or the odds of coaxing gossip from a tavern keeper.
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During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, trade signs advertised the variety of goods and services that craftspeople, merchants, and inn and tavern keepers offered.
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The establishment flourished : in the 1851 census, the Cigar Divan's premises were home to the tavern keeper, the manager, and 21 staff.
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But restaurateurs and tavern keepers claim they have a financial hangover from the current complex system of royalty collection, and they are urging Congress to drastically change it.
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He might have lived and died as a tavern keeper, but something called the Outfit bought out his round-the-clock tavern in Cicero, Ill.
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Early in the 19th century, a tavern keeper here named Valli�re was offering food and shelter to soldiers returning from the battle area during the War of 1812.