| David Lloyd - 1766 - 614 sider
...anie-fuppers ; the manner of which was, to have the board covered at the firft entrance of guefts, with dimes as high as a tall man could well reach, filled with the choiceft and deareft viands fea or land could afford : and all this once feen, and having feafted the... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 sider
...luxurious tyrants ; the manner of which was, to have the board coveredat the first entranr.9 of the guests with dishes as high as a tall man could well reach, filled uith the choicest and dearest viands sea or land could afford ; and all this once seen, and having... | |
| Arthur Wilson - 1814 - 194 sider
...most luxurious tyrants. The manner of which was, to have a board covered at the first entrance of the guests with dishes as high as a tall man could well reach, filled with the choicest and dearest viands sea and land could afford : and all this once seen, and having feasted the eyes... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 430 sider
...luxurious tyrants. The manner of which was, to have the board covered, at the first entrance of the guests, with dishes as high as a tall man could well reach, filled with the choicest and dearest viands sea or land could afford. And all this once seen, and having feasted the eyes of... | |
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1824 - 854 sider
...10th E. of Kinnonll, liaiiis 1B24. which was to have the board covered, at the first entrance of the guests, with dishes as high as a tall man could well reach, filled with the choicest and dearest viauds sea or land could afford. And all this once seen, and having feasted the eyes of... | |
| British history - 1838 - 480 sider
...have the board covered, at the first entrance of the guests, with dishes as high as a tall man conld well reach, filled with the choicest cold viands that...derived from his marriage with the heiress of the Lords Denny, but more from the King's unlimited bounty. The titles became extinct in his son in 1UOO.... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1838 - 518 sider
...of which, saith Osborne in]his Memoirs, was to have the board covered, at the first entrance of the guests, with dishes as high as a tall man could well...meats. Notwithstanding these expensive absurdities be left a very large fortune, partly derived from his marriage with the heiress of the Lords Denny,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 sider
...most luxurious tyrants. The manner of which was, to have a board covered at the first entrance of the ce from his friend, is given us in the following pa and dearest viands sea and land could afford : and all this once seen and having feasted the eyes of... | |
| 1841 - 500 sider
...luxurious tyrants. The manner of which was to hare the board covered, at the first entrance of the guests, with dishes as high as a tall man could well reach, and dearest viands sea or land could afford: and all this once seen, and having feasted the eyes ef... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 970 sider
...most luxurious tyrants. The manner of which was, to have a board covered at the first entrance of the guests with dishes as high as a tall man could well reach, filled with the choicest and dearest viands sea and land could afford : and all this once seen and having feasted the eyes of... | |
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