Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1821 - Women |
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... seen wounded heroes falling into the arms of ladies whose names were un- known to us : here lay , for an example , the mitred Abbot and whimpled dame , dismembered occasionally , it is true , by John Bullish idiotcy or Vandalism ; and ...
... seen wounded heroes falling into the arms of ladies whose names were un- known to us : here lay , for an example , the mitred Abbot and whimpled dame , dismembered occasionally , it is true , by John Bullish idiotcy or Vandalism ; and ...
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... seen as one enters by the bridge of Notre Dame . The Baron de Blot , chamberlain to Gaston , Duke of Orleans , was among the witty convivialists at The Pine Apple . Under Louis XIV . the reputation of this public house was yet in its ...
... seen as one enters by the bridge of Notre Dame . The Baron de Blot , chamberlain to Gaston , Duke of Orleans , was among the witty convivialists at The Pine Apple . Under Louis XIV . the reputation of this public house was yet in its ...
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... seen a piece of furniture called a dresser ; the dishes are ranged symmetrically on the dresser shelves . Among Princes they were dishes of gold and silver that were set out on the shelves . Monstrelet , describing the magnificence of ...
... seen a piece of furniture called a dresser ; the dishes are ranged symmetrically on the dresser shelves . Among Princes they were dishes of gold and silver that were set out on the shelves . Monstrelet , describing the magnificence of ...
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... seen Nivolda the spouse of a hero . He seeks to force her from the castle in the absence of the chief , lest the heir of his wide - stretching lands , the inheritor of his prowess , might be born of her , and escape the thraldom of ...
... seen Nivolda the spouse of a hero . He seeks to force her from the castle in the absence of the chief , lest the heir of his wide - stretching lands , the inheritor of his prowess , might be born of her , and escape the thraldom of ...
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... seen of the painting and gilding with which it was once adorned . It is in height about six feet seven inches ; in depth , twenty - four inches ; and the width of the seat , within- side , is twenty - three inches . At nine inches from ...
... seen of the painting and gilding with which it was once adorned . It is in height about six feet seven inches ; in depth , twenty - four inches ; and the width of the seat , within- side , is twenty - three inches . At nine inches from ...
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