| 1792 - 822 trang
...had they any under their bodies to keep them from pricking (haws, that ran oft through the canvas and their hardened hides. — The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of treene [wooden] platters into pewter, ENGLISH LUXURY. and wooden fpoons into firm si tifo common were all... | |
| 482 trang
...had they any under their bodies to keep them from pricking draws, that ran oft thro' the canvas and their hardened hides.— The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of treene [wooden] platters into pewter, and wooden fpoons into filver or tin ; for fo common were all forts... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 422 trang
...they any under their bodies to keep them •from pricking flraws, that ran oft through the canvas and their hardened hides. — The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of treene [wooden] platters into pewter, and -wooden fpoons -into IJKxr or tin ; for X. Part L fo common wire... | |
| 1799 - 404 trang
...they any under their bodies, to keep them from the pricking ftraws that ran through the canvas and their hardened hides. The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of treene (wooden) platters into pewter, and wooden fpoons into filver, or tin ; for fo common were all forts... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1804 - 694 trang
...was well, for seldom had they any under their bodies, to keep them from the pricking straws that ran through the canvas, and razed their hardened hides...." The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of wooden platters into pewter, and wooden spoons into silver or tin. For so common were all sorts of... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 480 trang
...under their bodies to keep them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canvass, and rased their hardened hides. — The third thing they tell of is, the exchange of Treene platers (so called, I suppose, from Tree or Wood) into pewter, and wooden spoons into silver or tin.... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 trang
...they any under their bodies to keep them from pricking straws, that ran oft through the canvass and their hardened hides. The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of treene ['wooden J platters into pewter, and wooden spoons into silver or tin ; for so common were all sorts... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 374 trang
...they any under their bodies to keep them from pricking straws, that ran oft through the canvass and their hardened hides. The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of treene [jwoodenj platters into pewter, and wooden spoons into silver or tin ; for so common were all sorts... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 816 trang
...had they any under their bodies to keep them from pricking draws, that ran oft through the canvas and their hardened hides.— The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of treene [wooden] platters into pewter, and wooden fpoons into filver or tin ; for fo common were all forts... | |
| Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn - 1814 - 382 trang
...under their bodies, to keep them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canvas, and rased their hardened hides. The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of treene platters (so called, I suppose, from tree or wood) into pewter, and wooden spoons into silver or tins. For so... | |
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