Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 238
... remarked , that the earliest of the inventories relating to this subject , though dated only 1572 , and taken immediately after the death of the second earl of Cumberland , may be con- sidered , from the greater part of the articles ...
... remarked , that the earliest of the inventories relating to this subject , though dated only 1572 , and taken immediately after the death of the second earl of Cumberland , may be con- sidered , from the greater part of the articles ...
Page 249
... remarked , " the rank and consequence of the visitors were marked by the situation of their seats above , and below , the salt - cellar ; a custom which not only di- stinguished the relative dignity of the guests , but extended likewise ...
... remarked , " the rank and consequence of the visitors were marked by the situation of their seats above , and below , the salt - cellar ; a custom which not only di- stinguished the relative dignity of the guests , but extended likewise ...
Page 259
... remarked a variety of musical instruments , such as lutes and theorboes , a gettorne , a payre of organs , and a harpsicon , pretty clearly indicating what the account books confirm , that the lady of the last earl had both a taste for ...
... remarked a variety of musical instruments , such as lutes and theorboes , a gettorne , a payre of organs , and a harpsicon , pretty clearly indicating what the account books confirm , that the lady of the last earl had both a taste for ...
Page 279
... remarked , might be used in an ordinary house where it might be necessary to spend the night , and where every convenience might be wanting . After a hard day's chase in Longstroth - dale , for instance , it would be too much for a ...
... remarked , might be used in an ordinary house where it might be necessary to spend the night , and where every convenience might be wanting . After a hard day's chase in Longstroth - dale , for instance , it would be too much for a ...
Page 302
... remarked , there is scarcely any English character which has been so frequently and so copiously recorded in stone and marble as the countess of Pembroke * This queen of the North , as she was often termed , now passing from Yorkshire ...
... remarked , there is scarcely any English character which has been so frequently and so copiously recorded in stone and marble as the countess of Pembroke * This queen of the North , as she was often termed , now passing from Yorkshire ...
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