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A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines for ... - Page 78
by Thomas Ewbank - 1864 - 612 pages
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A history of inventions and discoveries, tr. by W. Johnston. Vol ..., Volume 4

Johann Beckmann - 1817 - 552 pages
...in the company of any others at mealc, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers from which all at the table doe cut, he will give...manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at least brow beaten if not reprehended in wordes. This forme of feeding j understand is generally used in all...
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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ...

1830 - 604 pages
...others at meale should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers from which all the tahle doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the...as having transgressed the lawes of good manners, in so much that for his error he shall he at least hrow-heaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This...
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Antiquitates Curiosæ: The Etymology of Many Remarkable Old Sayings ...

Joseph Taylor - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1819 - 168 pages
...fingers, from which all the table doe cut, be will give occasion of offence unto the com-114 pauy, as having transgressed the lawes of good manners,...shall be at least brow-beaten, if not reprehended inwordes. This forme of feeding, I understand, is generally used in all parts of Italy, their forkes,...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical ...

1834 - 614 pages
...the table do cut, he does give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall...least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in words. This form of feeding, I understand, is generally used in all places of Italy : their forks being, for the...
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Antiquitates Curiosae: The Etymology of Many Remarkable Old Sayings ...

Joseph Taylor - England - 1819 - 174 pages
...of any other at meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the com114 -p&tty, as having traftsgressed the lavres of good manners, insomnch, that for his error, he...
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Curious Antiquities: Or, The Etymology of Many Remarkable Old Sayings ...

Joseph Taylor - Boxing - 1820 - 122 pages
...of any other at meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence...shall be at least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This forme of feeding, I understand, is generally used in all parts of Italy, their forkes,...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 6

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 386 pages
...at meal, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with bis fingers, from which all at the table do cut, he. will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, in so much, that for his error, he shall be at least browbeaten, if not reprehended...
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The Leeds Correspondent: A Literary, Mathematical, and ..., Volume 3

Mathematics - 1821 - 312 pages
...meals, should unadvisedly touch the dish of nveat with' his fingers from which all at the table do cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company^ as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at least browbeaten, if not re- ' prehended...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 6

Henry Southern - 1822 - 382 pages
...at meal, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers, from which all at the table do cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, in so much, that for his error, he shall be at least browbeaten, if not reprehended...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 9

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 872 pages
...others at meale shall unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from which all the table due cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company...shall be at least brow-beaten if not reprehended in wordes. This form of feeding I understand is generally used in all parts of Italy, their forkes for...
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