In the hole of the desk were store of tobacco pipes that had been used. " On one side of this end of the room was the door of a closet wherein stood the strong beer and the wine, which never came thence but in single glasses, that being the rule of the... The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ... - Page 405by John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803Full view - About this book
| Connoisseur - 1757 - 268 pages
...never came thence but in fingle Glaffes ; that being the Rule of the Houfe exactly obferv'd. For he never exceeded in Drink or permitted it. On the other Side was the Dcor into an old Chapel, not ufed for Devotion. The Pulpit, as the fafeft Place, was never wanting... | |
| Mr. Town - Art - 1767 - 270 pages
...never came thence but in fingle Glafles ; that being the Rule of the Houfe exactly obferved. For he never exceeded in Drink or permitted it. On the other Side was the Door into an old Chapel, not ufed for Devotion. The Pulpit, as the fafeft Place, was never wanting of a... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 1168 pages
...exactly observ'd. For he never exceeded in drink or permitted if. On the other side was the door into an old chapel, not used for devotion. The pulpit,...chine of beef, venison pasty, gammon of bacon, or great apple. pye with thick crust, extremely baked. His table cost him not much, though it was good... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - Architecture - 1803 - 662 pages
...never came from thence but in single glasses, that being the lule of the house exactly observed; for he never exceeded in drink, or permitted it. On the other...the pulpit, as the safest place, was never wanting »la cold chine of beef, venison pasty, gammon of bacon, or a great applc-pye, with thick crust, extremely... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 202 pages
...came thence but in single glasses ; that being the rule of the house exactly observed. For he ever exceeded in drink or permitted it. On the other side was the door into an old chapel, not used for devotion. The pulpit, as the safest place, was never wanting of a... | |
| Characters and characteristics - 1804 - 560 pages
...which never came there but in single glasses, that being the rule of the house exactly observed, for he never exceeded in drink or permitted it; on the other side was the door into an old chapel not used for devotion. The pulpit, as the safest place, was never wanting of a cold... | |
| G. H. Wilson - Abnormalities, Human - 1806 - 444 pages
...which never came out but in single glasses, that being the rule of the house exactly observed, for he never exceeded in drink or permitted it; on the other side was the door into an old chapel not used for devotion. The pulpit, us the safest place, never wanted a cold chme... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 270 pages
...never came thence but in single glasses ; that being the rule of the house exactly observ'd. For he never exceeded in drink or permitted it. On the other side was the door into an old chapel, that used for devotion. The pulpit, as the safest place, was never wanting of a... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 270 pages
...door into- an old chapel, that used for devotion. The pulpit, as the safest place, was never wauling of a cold chine of beef, venison pasty, gammon of bacon, or great apple-pye with thick-crust, extremely baked. His table cost him not much, though it was good... | |
| G. H. Wilson - Abnormalities, Human - 1813 - 408 pages
...which never came out but in single glasses, that being the rule of the house exactly observed, for he never exceeded in drink or permitted it; on the other side was the door into an old chapel not used for devotion. The pulpit, as the safest place, never wanted a cold chine... | |
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