The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... hand and a rattle in the other . Upon his right hand was Industry , with a lamp burning before her ; and on his left Caprice , with a monkey sitting on her shoulder . Before his feet there stood an altar of a very odd make , which , as ...
... hand and a rattle in the other . Upon his right hand was Industry , with a lamp burning before her ; and on his left Caprice , with a monkey sitting on her shoulder . Before his feet there stood an altar of a very odd make , which , as ...
Strana 570
... hand that they are still legible . Upon my inquiring the reason of this unusual salutation , they told me , that it was a custom among them , whenever they saw a brother tottering or unstable in his post , to lend him a hand , in order ...
... hand that they are still legible . Upon my inquiring the reason of this unusual salutation , they told me , that it was a custom among them , whenever they saw a brother tottering or unstable in his post , to lend him a hand , in order ...
Strana 592
... hand . Sir Andrew found that they re- lated to two or three points which he had disputed with Sir Roger , the last time he appeared at the club . Sir Andrew , who would have been merry at such an incident on another occasion , at the ...
... hand . Sir Andrew found that they re- lated to two or three points which he had disputed with Sir Roger , the last time he appeared at the club . Sir Andrew , who would have been merry at such an incident on another occasion , at the ...
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