... striped, like those of the present day. This kind of cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been made in Egypt expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tyrians for that purpose ; but its use was confined to the... The Hand-book of Needlework - Strana 114autor/autoři: Miss Lambert (F.) - 1842 - 263 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1837 - 486 str.
...some were adorned with cheques, and others were striped, like those of the present day. This kind of cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...in Egypt expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tyrians t for that purpose; but its use was confined to the pleasure boats of the grandees, or of the... | |
| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1842 - 446 str.
...some were adorned with cheques, and others were striped, like those of the present day. This kind of cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tynans t for that purpose ; but its use was confined to the pleasure boats of the grandees, or of the king... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - 1844 - 674 str.
...honour of a similar invention, as most of them have a species of embroidery peculiarly their own.lT * Cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...in Egypt expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tyrians for that purpose (Ezekiel xxvii. 7.) but its use was confined to the pleasure boats of the... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - 1845 - 630 str.
...honour of a similar invention, as most of them have a species of embroidery peculiarly their own.lf * Cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...in Egypt expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tyrians for that purpose (Ezekiel xxvii. 7,) but its use was confined to the pleasure boats of the... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - 1845 - 614 str.
...honour of a similar invention, as most of them have a species of embroidery peculiarly their own.H * Cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...in Egypt expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tyrians for that purpose (Ezekiel xxvii. 7,) but its use was confined to the pleasure boats of the... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - 1845 - 680 str.
...honour of a similar invention, as most of them have a species of embroidery peculiarly their own.lf * Cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...in Egypt expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tyrians for that purpose (Ezekiel xxvii. 7,) but its use was confined to the pleasure boats of the... | |
| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1847 - 444 str.
...some were adorned with cheques, and others were striped, like those of the present day. This kind of cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...in Egypt expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tyrianst for that purpose ; but its use was confined to the pleasure boats of the grandees, or of the... | |
| Sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1854 - 466 str.
...were adorned with cheques, and others were merely striped, like those of the present day. This kind of cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...in Egypt expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tyrians for that purpose ; but its use was confined to the pleasure-boats of the grandees, or of the... | |
| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1854 - 456 str.
...were adorned with cheques, and others were merely striped, like those of the present day. This kind of cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...in Egypt expressly for sails, and was bought by the Tyrians for that purpose; but its use was confined to the pleasure-boats of the grandees, or of the... | |
| Sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1871 - 492 str.
...were adorned with cheques, and others were merely striped, like those of the present day. This kind of cloth, of embroidered linen, appears to have been...sails, and was bought by the Tynans for that purpose ; but its use was confined to the pleasure-boats of the grandees, or of the king himself, ordinary... | |
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