Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1821 |
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... gold , was now covered with a lucid white . All the beauty of curtain , of capital , of frieze , every interstice was filled with ochreous mortar , hard as its original cement . Still , however , the beau- tiful proportions of the ...
... gold , was now covered with a lucid white . All the beauty of curtain , of capital , of frieze , every interstice was filled with ochreous mortar , hard as its original cement . Still , however , the beau- tiful proportions of the ...
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... gold or silver maces carried before the chief magistrate ; and either on this or some other occasion equally important , the chief magistrate began to assume the title of Lord Mayor , as corresponding , no doubt , with this added ...
... gold or silver maces carried before the chief magistrate ; and either on this or some other occasion equally important , the chief magistrate began to assume the title of Lord Mayor , as corresponding , no doubt , with this added ...
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... gold . Those persons who had tasted coffee with Soliman Aga , were desirous of taking it at their own houses ; others had it , by way of ostentation , served at their tables after dinner . But the coffee berry was scarce , and very dear ...
... gold . Those persons who had tasted coffee with Soliman Aga , were desirous of taking it at their own houses ; others had it , by way of ostentation , served at their tables after dinner . But the coffee berry was scarce , and very dear ...
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... gold , and silver . banes , whence came the word banquets ) . Fortunat , in a piece addressed to Queen Amongst Princes and great men the seats Radégonde , described a feast at which were mere benches ; but they were cover- every kind of ...
... gold , and silver . banes , whence came the word banquets ) . Fortunat , in a piece addressed to Queen Amongst Princes and great men the seats Radégonde , described a feast at which were mere benches ; but they were cover- every kind of ...
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... gold . put the arms too backward - that they This dear friend , that he may never lose quite fettered her , and made her hands sight of my dwelling , has taken up his purple . Immediately my dear friend went lodging exactly opposite to ...
... gold . put the arms too backward - that they This dear friend , that he may never lose quite fettered her , and made her hands sight of my dwelling , has taken up his purple . Immediately my dear friend went lodging exactly opposite to ...
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