A memoir of Thomas Uwins, Том 21858 |
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... English readers the opening scene of the History is specially attractive , setting forth the second great invasion of Britain ....... The story as told by Mr. Merivale gives us , in picturesque and vivid chapters , details of the ...
... English readers the opening scene of the History is specially attractive , setting forth the second great invasion of Britain ....... The story as told by Mr. Merivale gives us , in picturesque and vivid chapters , details of the ...
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... English , that happened to be here , and I must say , for the credit of English beauty , that two of the ladies , Miss Talbot and Miss Beresford ( the Bishop of Ossory's niece ) were almost the hand- somest of the party . This took ...
... English , that happened to be here , and I must say , for the credit of English beauty , that two of the ladies , Miss Talbot and Miss Beresford ( the Bishop of Ossory's niece ) were almost the hand- somest of the party . This took ...
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Sarah Uwins. Amongst the masques , too , was the niece of an English bishop ( Ossory ) , and the bishop himself amongst the spectators !! This last fact I give from report , as I need hardly say I was not present . " In this way do the ...
Sarah Uwins. Amongst the masques , too , was the niece of an English bishop ( Ossory ) , and the bishop himself amongst the spectators !! This last fact I give from report , as I need hardly say I was not present . " In this way do the ...
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... English at foreign courts ought to be exposed and shamed into a little more courage to assert and do what their ... English baronet and the other a British soldier , still , as they are Catholics , there was no impropriety in their ...
... English at foreign courts ought to be exposed and shamed into a little more courage to assert and do what their ... English baronet and the other a British soldier , still , as they are Catholics , there was no impropriety in their ...
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... English not to allow themselves to be drawn into the vortex of foreign customs ; and two hours after he was seen in his carriage with his family in the Toledo , not pelting , to be sure , but being pelted with sugar - plums . I saw him ...
... English not to allow themselves to be drawn into the vortex of foreign customs ; and two hours after he was seen in his carriage with his family in the Toledo , not pelting , to be sure , but being pelted with sugar - plums . I saw him ...
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Стр. 350 - Joseph the Cook, he offer to one illuminated public and most particular for British knowing men in general one remarkable, pretty, famous, and splendid collection of old goods, all quite new, excavated from private personal diggings. He sells cooked clays, old marble stones, with basso-relievos, with stewing-pots, brass sacrificing pots, and antik lamps. Here is a stocking of calves heads and feets for single ladies and amateurs travelling.
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Стр. 349 - Inglesi, amatori d' oggetti antichi, come tiene una rimarchevole bella, celebre, e splendida raccolta d' antichità accuratamente scavati da' suoi proprj scavi. Essa è composta di terra cotta, marmi antichi, bassi rilievi utensilj, patere per sagrifizj, e lumi antichi : un assortimento di teste e piedi da Calvi, i quali possono comprarsi separatamente da chi n