0 a small hotel in the countryside -- небольшая гостиница (за городом)
People sang these songs in the street and at home, in the church and the inn, in music taverns or in music societies.
Because their wages were paid monthly they were frequently unable to pay for their daily meals at the inns.
Both kinds of material, together with manuscript ' separates ' and printed newsbooks could be delivered via inns and alehouses.
Those who did not attend university were enrolled in one of the inns of court, either following school, or after having served legal apprenticeships.
Then he gently lifted the man, and brought him to an inn.
Excuse the terrible paper, which belongs to the inn.
Increasingly supplanted by judicial rulings, the legal reasoning of the inns of court gave way to case-law that issued from the courtroom.
There were also accountants, lawyers, doctors, coal merchants, inn and hotel keepers, grocers and butchers all aged over 65.