| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - 370 sider
...academies in Paris, college-like, where for 150 pistoles a year, which come to about £110 sterling per annum of our money, one may be very well accommodated with lodging and diet for himself and a man, and be taught to ride, to fence, to manage arms, to dance, vault, and ply the mathematics."... | |
| 1826 - 370 sider
...academies in Paris, college-like, where for 150 pistoles a year, which come to about £110 sterling per annum of our money, one may be very well accommodated with lodging and diet for himself and a man, and be taught to ride, to fence, to manage arms, to dance, vault, and ply the mathematics."... | |
| 1826 - 370 sider
...academies in Paris, college-like, where for 150 pistoles a year, which come to about £110 sterling per annum of our money, one may be very well accommodated with lodging and diet for himself and a man, and be taught to ride, to fence, to manage arms, to dance, vault, and ply the mathematics."... | |
| James Howell - 1869 - 96 sider
...Academies in Paris, Colledge-like, where for 150 piftols a yeare, which come to about no 1. flerling per annum of our money, one may be very well accommodated,...drop'd up and down ; for there is no where elfe that monflrous liberty (yet London hath exceeded her farre now of late, the more I am fory) which with the... | |
| James Howell - 1869 - 104 sider
...Academies in Paris, Colledge-like, where for 150 piftols a yeare, which come to about no 1. (lerling per annum of our money, one may be very well accommodated,...a man, and be taught to Ride, to Fence, to manage Annes, to Dance, Vault, and ply the Mathematiques. There are in Paris every week commonly fome Odde,... | |
| Clare Macllelen Howard - 1914 - 290 sider
...sterling per annum of our money, one may be very well accomodated, with lodging and diet for himself and man, and be taught to Ride, to Fence, to manage Armes, to Dance, Vault, and ply the Mathematiques." l These academies were one of the chief attractions which France had for the gentry of England in the... | |
| 1870 - 742 sider
...into Principalities, Hanseatic and Imperial towns, •was 167a] [Jan. lodging and diet for himselfe and a man, and be taught to Ride, to Fence, to manage Armes, to Dance, Vault, and ply the Mathématiques." Mentor's pupil must write once a month at least to his family and particular friends.... | |
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