It wears two boots and no spurs, sometimes having two pairs of legs in one boot ; and oftentimes against nature most preposterously it makes fair ladies wear the boot. Moreover, it makes people imitate seacrabs, in being drawn sideways, as they are when... Old Faces in New Masks - Página 375por Robert Blakey - 1859 - 391 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Bridges Adams - 1837 - 380 páginas
...thrown overboard into the sea. Moreover, it makes people imitate sea-crabs, in being drawn sideway as they are when they sit in the boot of the coach ; and it is a dangerous kinde of carriage for the commonwealth, if it be considered." He even ventures... | |
| George Dodd - 1843 - 580 páginas
...thrown overboard into the sea. Moreover, it makes people imitate sea-crabs, in being drawn sideway, as they are when they sit in the boot of the coach ; and it is a dangerous kinde of carriage for the commonwealth, if it be considered." We shall attempt... | |
| George Dodd - 1845 - 722 páginas
...thrown overboard into the sea. Moreover, it makes people imitate sea-crabs, in being drawn sideway, as they are when they sit in the boot of the coach ; and it is a dangerous kinde of carriage for the commonwealth, if it be considered." Allusion is here... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 páginas
...one boot ; and oftentimes, against nature, most preposterously, it makes fair ladies wear the boot. Moreover, it makes people imitate sea-crabs, in being...they are when they sit in the boot of the coach." In this boot, then, travelled unhappy Edward Parker. He does not ten us the rate at which he travelled.... | |
| 1851 - 112 páginas
...one boot ; and oftentimes, against nature, most preposterously, it makes fair ladies wear the boot. Moreover, it makes people imitate sea-crabs, in being...they are when they sit in the boot of the coach.'' In this boot, then, travelled unhappy Edward Parker. He does not tell us the rate at which he travelled.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1854 - 342 páginas
...one boot ; and oftentimes, against nature, most preposterously, it makes fair ladies wear the boot. Moreover, it makes people imitate sea-crabs, in being...they are when they sit in the boot of the coach." In this boot, then, travelled unhappy Edward Parker. He does not tell us the rate at which he travelled.... | |
| 1856 - 586 páginas
...one boot ; and oftentimes, against nature, most preposterously, it makes fair ladies wear the boot. Moreover, it makes people imitate sea-crabs, in being...they are when they sit in the boot of the coach." In this boot, then, travelled unhappy Edward Parker. He does not tell us the rate at which he travelled.... | |
| Edwin Troxell Freedley - 1856 - 620 páginas
...and thrown overboard into the sea. Moreover it makes people imitate sea-crabs, in being drawn sideway as they are when they sit in the boot of the coach ; and it is a dangerous kinde of carriage for the commonwealth, if it be considered." Different kinds... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1877 - 542 páginas
...in one boot ; and oftentimes against nature most preposterously it makes fair ladies wear the boot. Moreover, it makes people imitate seacrabs, in being...they are when they sit in the boot of the coach." — C. KNIGHT, Pictorial Half-hours, vol. p. 56." (MB) might be discharged at their coming in shortly,... | |
| Thomas Allan Croal - 1877 - 652 páginas
...one boot ; and oftentimes, against nature, most preposterously, it makes fair ladies wear the boot. Moreover, it makes people imitate sea-crabs, in being...they are when they sit in the boot of the coach." He also says " If you note, they are carried back to back, like people surprised by pirates, to be... | |
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