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Pagina 304
... Head - dress aspired to so great an Extravagance as in the fourteenth Century ; when it was built up in a Couple of Cones or Spires , which stood so excessively high on each Side of the Head , that a Woman who was but a Pygmy without her ...
... Head - dress aspired to so great an Extravagance as in the fourteenth Century ; when it was built up in a Couple of Cones or Spires , which stood so excessively high on each Side of the Head , that a Woman who was but a Pygmy without her ...
Pagina 305
... Head- dresses in that Age is taken notice of by Monsieur d'Argentre in the History of Bretagne , and by other Historians as well as the Person I have here quoted . It is usually observed , That a good Reign is the only proper Time for ...
... Head- dresses in that Age is taken notice of by Monsieur d'Argentre in the History of Bretagne , and by other Historians as well as the Person I have here quoted . It is usually observed , That a good Reign is the only proper Time for ...
Pagina 373
... Head . I should not have known this Story , had not the Inn - keeper upon Sir ROGER'S alighting told him in my Hearing , That his Honour's Head was brought back last Night with the Alterations that he had ordered to be made in it . Upon ...
... Head . I should not have known this Story , had not the Inn - keeper upon Sir ROGER'S alighting told him in my Hearing , That his Honour's Head was brought back last Night with the Alterations that he had ordered to be made in it . Upon ...
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