Omniana, Or Horæ OtiosioresLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 - 330 sider |
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... Fire 191 Beards • • ib . 52 192 The Plague 58 · 193 Alva · 194 Anglesea Beef 195 Amphibious Fish 63 ib . 64 196 Triumphs and Trophies of Cookery , to be used at Festival Times , as Twelfth Day , & c . 66 197 Snails 198 Spectral Flowers ...
... Fire 191 Beards • • ib . 52 192 The Plague 58 · 193 Alva · 194 Anglesea Beef 195 Amphibious Fish 63 ib . 64 196 Triumphs and Trophies of Cookery , to be used at Festival Times , as Twelfth Day , & c . 66 197 Snails 198 Spectral Flowers ...
Side 51
... Fire . What was the disease which Robert of Gloucester mentions in the following lines , as existing in France in his time , D2 OMNIANA . 51 Religious Epigram The Holy Fire.
... Fire . What was the disease which Robert of Gloucester mentions in the following lines , as existing in France in his time , D2 OMNIANA . 51 Religious Epigram The Holy Fire.
Side 67
... fire . Place your ships firm in a great charger ; then make a salt round about it , and stick therein egg - shells full of sweet water ; you may by a great pin take out all the meat out of the egg by blowing , and then fill it with rose ...
... fire . Place your ships firm in a great charger ; then make a salt round about it , and stick therein egg - shells full of sweet water ; you may by a great pin take out all the meat out of the egg by blowing , and then fill it with rose ...
Side 68
... fire the trains of powder order it so that some of the la- dies may be persuaded to pluck the ar- row out of the stag ; then will the claret wine follow , as blood running out of a wound . This being done with admira- tion to the ...
... fire the trains of powder order it so that some of the la- dies may be persuaded to pluck the ar- row out of the stag ; then will the claret wine follow , as blood running out of a wound . This being done with admira- tion to the ...
Side 69
... fire the trains of one side of the ship as in a battle ; next turn the chargers , and by degrees fire the trains of each other side , as before . This done , to sweeten the stink of the powder , the ladies take the egg shells full of ...
... fire the trains of one side of the ship as in a battle ; next turn the chargers , and by degrees fire the trains of each other side , as before . This done , to sweeten the stink of the powder , the ladies take the egg shells full of ...
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