The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... Head- appeared like a Colossus upon putting it on . Monsieur in says , ' That these old fashioned Fontanges rose an Ell the Head ; that they were pointed like Steeples , and had ose Pieces of Crape fastened to the Tops of them , which ...
... Head- appeared like a Colossus upon putting it on . Monsieur in says , ' That these old fashioned Fontanges rose an Ell the Head ; that they were pointed like Steeples , and had ose Pieces of Crape fastened to the Tops of them , which ...
Strana 305
... Head- ses in that Age is taken notice of by Monsieur d'Argentre e History of Bretagne , and by other Historians as well as Person I have here quoted . is usually observed , That a good Reign is the only proper e for the making of Laws ...
... Head- ses in that Age is taken notice of by Monsieur d'Argentre e History of Bretagne , and by other Historians as well as Person I have here quoted . is usually observed , That a good Reign is the only proper e for the making of Laws ...
Strana 335
... Head : ich he added , that about a Month ago one of the Maids g home late that Way with a Pail of Milk upon her Head , such a Rustling among the Bushes that she let it fall . as taking a Walk in this Place last Night between the of Nine ...
... Head : ich he added , that about a Month ago one of the Maids g home late that Way with a Pail of Milk upon her Head , such a Rustling among the Bushes that she let it fall . as taking a Walk in this Place last Night between the of Nine ...
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