The AntiquaryJ. Dicks, Office of "Bow Bells,", 1870 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... arm - chairs , towers , and the figures of Saint George and the Dragon . The taste of Mr. Oldbuck did not disturb these monuments of an art now unknown , and he was the less tempted so to do , as it must necessarily have broken the ...
... arm - chairs , towers , and the figures of Saint George and the Dragon . The taste of Mr. Oldbuck did not disturb these monuments of an art now unknown , and he was the less tempted so to do , as it must necessarily have broken the ...
Pagina 40
... arm ; two or three wallets , or bags , slung across his shoulder , for holding the different kinds of meal , when he received his charity in kind from those who were but a degree richer than himself : —all these marked at once a beggar ...
... arm ; two or three wallets , or bags , slung across his shoulder , for holding the different kinds of meal , when he received his charity in kind from those who were but a degree richer than himself : —all these marked at once a beggar ...
Pagina 55
... arms were terminated at the elbows by triple blond ruffles , and being folded saltire - ways in front of her person ... arm , having dismissed his chariot , appeared at the garden door , and in all due form paid . his respects to the ...
... arms were terminated at the elbows by triple blond ruffles , and being folded saltire - ways in front of her person ... arm , having dismissed his chariot , appeared at the garden door , and in all due form paid . his respects to the ...
Pagina 57
... arm . " I remember , Miss Wardour , Mahommed ( vulgarly Mahomet ) had some hesitation about the mode of summoning his Moslemah to prayer . He rejected bells as used by Christians , trumpets as the summons of the Guebres , and finally ...
... arm . " I remember , Miss Wardour , Mahommed ( vulgarly Mahomet ) had some hesitation about the mode of summoning his Moslemah to prayer . He rejected bells as used by Christians , trumpets as the summons of the Guebres , and finally ...
Pagina 59
... arms . ” " Under arms , Lord love thee ! didst thou ever read the history of Sister Margaret , which flowed from a head , that , though now old and somedele grey , has more sense and political intelligence than you find now - a - days ...
... arms . ” " Under arms , Lord love thee ! didst thou ever read the history of Sister Margaret , which flowed from a head , that , though now old and somedele grey , has more sense and political intelligence than you find now - a - days ...
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